Title of article :
Methamphetamine Dependence Among Iranian Female Methadone Patients: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Three Cities of Iran
Author/Authors :
Tavakoli, Mohammad , Effatpanah, Mohammad School of Medicine - Ziaeian Hospital - International Campus - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Moradi, Afsaneh Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Al-Zahra University, Tehran , Mahjoub, Alireza Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Methamphetamine (MA) dependence is a health concern in Iran (Persia). One main impacted group is female
methadone patients.
Objectives: The aim of this paper was to briefly report the prevalence of MA dependence among female methadone patients in 3
large cities of Iran. The other aim was to report the status of psychological well-being and social functioning among MA-dependent
and non-MA dependent participants.
Methods: In the first survey of Iran, 570 females were recruited from 38 main methadone clinics in Mashhad, Karaj, and Isfahan. A
researcher-designed questionnaire was used to collect baseline demographics, details of MA use, and treatment history.
Results: Of them, 266 females were MA-dependent. In other words, the prevalence of MA dependence among females was 46.6%.
The length of MA dependence was 5 years. The adverse health impacts of high doses of methadone use were the main self-reported
reasons for MA dependence. These adverse health impacts included depression (n = 118, 44.36%), oversleeping (n = 88, 33.08%), and
low physical energy to do the housework (n = 60, 22.55%). However, lifetime MA treatment was only 25%. The prevalence of MA
dependence was significantly associated with poor psychological well-being (P < 0.01) and social dysfunction (P < 0.01) among MA
dependent females compared with non-MA dependent females.
Conclusions: Methamphetamine dependence was common and associated with serious health problems. Special treatment services
should be provided for these females.
Keywords :
Methadone , Methamphetamine , Rehabilitation , Women
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics