Author/Authors :
ESKANDARIEH, Sharareh Bureau of Mental & Social Health and Addiction - Ministry of Health Treatment and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran , NIKFARJAM, Ali Bureau of Mental & Social Health and Addiction - Ministry of Health Treatment and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran , TARJOMAN, Termeh Bureau of Mental & Social Health and Addiction - Ministry of Health Treatment and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran , NASEHI, Abassali Bureau of Mental & Social Health and Addiction - Ministry of Health Treatment and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran , JAFARI, Firoozeh Substance Abuse and Dependency Research Centre - Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences University, Tehran, Iran , SABERI ZAFARGHANDI, Mohammad Bagher Mental Health Research Centre - Tehran Psychiatric Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The Ministry of Health, Treatment and Medical Education of Iran has recently announced an estimated figure of 200,000 injecting drug users (IDUs). The aim of this study was to pilot a national program using demographics, types of drug abuse and prevalence of blood-borne infections among IDUs.
Methods: In order to elicit data on demographics, types of drug abuse and prevalence of blood-borne infections among IDUs, a questionnaire was designed in the Bureau of Mental-Social Health and Addiction in collaboration with Iran’s Drug Control Headquarters of the Police Department. Therapeutical alliance of addiction in Shafagh Center was based on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT).
Results: Among 402 reported IDUs most of them were male, single and in age range of 20 to 39 years old with 72.7% history of imprisonment. Most of them had elementary and high school education and a history of addiction treatment. The majority were current users of opioid, heroin and crack. The prevalence of blood-borne infections was 65.9% and 18.8% for HCV and HIV/AIDS infections, respectively.
Conclusion: Prevention programs about harm reduction, treatment and counseling should include young IDUs as a core focus of their intervention structure.
Keywords :
IDUs , Harm reduction , Methadone maintenance treatment , Iran