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Int J Addict ; 16(8): 1387-98, 1981 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7327800

ABSTRACT

During a 2-year follow-up interview, 272 male veteran heroin addicts reported their recent heroin use and provided a urine sample. Eighty-four percent of those reporting no heroin use in the 3 months preceding the interview, and 78% of those declaring no use in the previous week had urines found negative for opiates. The subjective impressions of the interviewers were useful in predicting the veracity of the self-reports. Subjects who had been in longer-term treatment, especially therapeutic communities, were more likely to report heroin use truthfully.


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Heroin Dependence/psychology , Truth Disclosure , Adult , Follow-Up Studies , Heroin/urine , Heroin Dependence/therapy , Humans , Interview, Psychological , Male , Self Disclosure , Therapeutic Community , Veterans/psychology
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