Objective: To analyze the effects of combined intervention in patients with heroin addiction who escaped from rehabilitative treatment and to find combined intervention modes with powerful direction and significant effects. Methods: The patients accepting methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) who escaped from treatment were intervened by combined mode. The effects of different modes were analyzed. Results: After combined interventions, 61.4% of the patients who escaped from MMT came back. There was no significant difference in effective rate of intervention among all patients who escaped from rehabilitative treatment. There was significant difference in effective rate of intervention among all patients who escaped from rehabilitative treatment because of health, residence abroad, pregnancy, economic status, thinking of successful detoxification (P<0.05). There was significant difference in using different ways for patients who escaped from rehabilitative treatment for different reasons (P<0.05). Conclusion: Combined intervention modes need the co-participation from all sections such as health, police, community and family, which had significant effects. |