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Approaches to methadone treatment: harm reduction in theory and practice
1Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen K, Denmark. margaretha.jarvinen@sociology.ku.dk
Abstract:
The paper analyses methadone treatment in Copenhagen -- as it is described by methadone users and staff at different outpatient centres. The starting point is a theoretical model distinguishing between two different approaches to methadone treatment: 'palliative' and 'curative'. Included in the model are three dimensions (1) treatment goals at the methadone centres (abstinence vs. stabilisation) (2) treatment focus (focus on addiction vs. focus on the consequences of addiction) and (3) conceptualisation of methadone (methadone as similar to or different from heroin). The paper shows that there is a discrepancy between the attitudes of the staff and those of the users. While the staff favour an almost clear-cut palliative approach to methadone treatment, defining curative goals as both unrealistic and as belonging to the past, the users prefer an approach that does not exclude the goal of abstinence and does not focus on the consequences of drug use alone but also on their problematic relationship to drugs (legal as well as illegal). Furthermore, the users' attitudes towards methadone are far more ambivalent than the staff's. For the users, methadone is not just medicine; it is also a dependence-producing and 'dangerous' drug.
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