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Validation and development of a self-report outcome measure (MAP-sc) in opiate addiction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Jason Luty
Affiliation:
Southend Community Drug and Alcohol Service, The Taylor Centre, Queensway House, Essex Street, Southend on Sea, Essex SS4 1RB, e-mail: s1006h3607@blueyonder.co.uk
Vincent Perry
Affiliation:
Southend Community Drug and Alcohol Service
Oken Umoh
Affiliation:
Child and Family Service, Southend on Sea
Donna Gormer
Affiliation:
Basildon Community Drug and Alcohol Service, Basildon
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Abstract

Aims and Method

To develop and assess the viability of a self-completion version of the Maudsley Addiction Profile for assessing and monitoring the functioning of opioid-dependent patients. A total of 206 treatment-seeking opioid-dependent patients completed the Maudsley Addiction Profile interview and a self-completion version at a single clinic appointment at a substance misuse facility. Scores from both formats were compared using correlation coefficients.

Results

Non-parametric correlation coefficients between interview and self-completion version for alcohol, drug, psychiatric, family and legal problems correlated in excess of 0.7 for the majority of the 20 items that were compared.

Clinical Implications

A short, self-administered questionnaire version of the Maudsley Addiction Profile is a feasible alternative to the interview for assessing and monitoring treatment of opioid-dependent patients. The questionnaires were usually completed by clients within 15 min. These would be particularly useful in services with very limited staffing time, such as primary care.

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Table 1. Background characteristics of 206 opioid-dependent patients who completed the study

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Table 2. Clinical characteristics of 206 opioid-dependent patients who completed the study

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Table 3. Correlation betwen Maudsley Addiction Profile (MAP) interview and self-completion questionnaires for 206 opiate-dependent patients1

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