2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103558
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Methadone within prison and linkage to and retention in treatment upon community release for people with opioid use disorder in Kyrgyzstan: Evaluation of a national program

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“…Multivariable Cox regression incorporated time-to-event covariates such as methadone dosage (low, medium, high), previous experience of OAT, type of site, HIV status, and region. Since people released from prison are at increased risk of treatment discontinuation ( Bachireddy et al, 2022 ; Chandra et al, 2019 ), the estimates were controlled for the additional variable reflecting loss-to-follow-up after release. Hazard ratios were adjusted for the year of enrollment to minimize temporal change biases in treatment, political and secular trends.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multivariable Cox regression incorporated time-to-event covariates such as methadone dosage (low, medium, high), previous experience of OAT, type of site, HIV status, and region. Since people released from prison are at increased risk of treatment discontinuation ( Bachireddy et al, 2022 ; Chandra et al, 2019 ), the estimates were controlled for the additional variable reflecting loss-to-follow-up after release. Hazard ratios were adjusted for the year of enrollment to minimize temporal change biases in treatment, political and secular trends.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proportion of PWID that have injected for <1 year and have ever been incarcerated (11%, 8/74) from the 2016 IBBS among PWID (56) was used as an upper bound for the proportion of PWID that started injecting with a history of incarceration. There were two estimates for the median duration of prison sentence, 16 months (IQR 15-19 mths) from IBBS among prisoners 2016 (57) and 4.6 years (IQR 3.2-6.3 years) from Rick Altice's prison IBBS 2017-2020 (just to be released prisoners) (58). We used a range based on these different estimates from 16 months to 4.6 years.…”
Section: Modelling Incarceration Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incarceration sub-model 3 A third sub-model was also used in Kyrgyzstan to calculate the proportion of prisoners who started injecting in prison (either on this incarceration or previously). We don't have data on the proportion of PWID that started injecting in prison, although we do know that 11% of PWID with injecting duration <1 year had been incarcerated before(56), and Rick Altice's prison survey in 2017 found that 37% (41/122) of prisoners had started injecting in prison (58). Therefore, we assumed that between 60% and 96% of PWID start as never incarcerated and fit to the proportion of prisoners that started injecting in prison as 37%.…”
Section: Full Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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