Factors determining heroin addiction treatment outcome and the likelihood of sustained abstinence in heroin addicts
4th World Congress on Psychiatrists and Psychologists
June 27-28, 2024 Paris | France

Masa Karleusa Valkanou, Jasmina Knezevic Tasic

Lorijen Hospital, Serbia

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Psychiatry

Abstract:

Background & Aim: Factors determining heroin addiction satisfactions, use of other substances during treatment and treatment outcome have not been studied extensively despite treatment characteristics. The chi square analysis was used to the practical and theoretical significance. It is uncertain determine specific significant factors that act individually. The whether we are able to predict the odds of sustained heroin binary logistic regression provided a mathematical model of abstinence and affect the factors that increase the likelihood the synergistic effect of significant factors. Result: The study of the recovery. This study aimed to identify factors that either found a new variable, an abstinence marker, defined by the individually or in synergy support the sustained multiannual synergistic effect of the following factors: Use of tramadol abstinence. Method: In this translational ambidirectional before treatment (p=0.011), non-use of Benzodiazepines cohort study, we evaluated two groups of heroin addicts that (p=0.001), length of Naltrexone use (pĖ?0.0005), non-use of underwent the same therapeutic procedures with different Cannabis (p=0.002), non-compulsive exercise (p=0.009) and outcomes (133 abstainers and 56 relapsers) using the non- employment and job satisfaction (pĖ?0.0005) during recovery. standardized questionnaire to study: The history of addiction, Conclusion: This study reports a mathematical model that motivation for the treatment, parental attitudes and control, predicts multiannual sustained abstinence as an outcome of job satisfaction, social and emotional relationships, alternative heroin addiction treatment.

Biography :

Masa Karleusa Valkanou is a Clinical Psychologist with 10 years of experience, working at The Lighthouse of Arabia, Dubai, UAE. She has completed her MSc in Psychology and Counseling from University of Sheffield. She is a Certified Systemic Family Psychotherapist enrolled in Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Her specialization works are with adults, children and adolescents of different psychological disorders. She has gained rich clinical experience in the field of addiction working at psychiatric clinic for addiction, Lorijen Hospital, Serbia. She has worked as a Lecturer at ESB-Heriot-Watt University, the Military Academy Serbia and Centre for Talented Youth, Nikola Tesla.