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The main objective of this study is to show that People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) suffering initially from a major depressive disorder, a psychotic disorder and/or had a suicide risk and who received a community-based psychiatric intervention improve sustainably their mental health and are comparable after intervention to a population of PWID free of these disorders in terms of:
Psychiatric intervention includes free psychiatric consultations and medications (issued on CBO sites), support from CBO members for appointments, information, treatment adherence, contact with families and tracing of those lost to follow-up. Target population and controls will also be proposed linkage to care (HIV, methadone) and harm reduction services.
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Drive Mind II Psychiatric intervention group:
Participants of the ANRS 12353/National Institue of Drug Abuse (NIDA) Region of Interest (ROI) DA 041978 DRIVE study (age > 18 years; positive urine test for heroin and/or methamphetamine & skin marks of injection) who either:
Drive Mind II control group
Participants of the ANRS 12353/NIDA ROI DA 041978 DRIVE study (age > 18 years; positive urine test for heroin and/or methamphetamine & skin marks of injection):
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567 participants in 2 patient groups
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Sao Mai Le, MD; laurent MICHEL, PhD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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