Title: 9th International Symposium on Substance Abuse Treatment
1Drug clients in Specialised Drug Treatment versus
Traditional Mental Health Care Agencies in
Belgium
similarities and dissimilarities
Kathy Colpaert Wouter Vanderplasschen Guido Van
Hal Eric Broekaert
2OVERVIEW
- 1. Specialised drug treatment in Belgium history
- 2. Specialised versus non-specialised agencies
current situation, with the province of Antwerp
as a concrete example - 3. Conclusion discussion regarding future
directions
31. HISTORY OF SPECIALISED DRUG TREATMENT
- Before 1970s
- Number of drug users demanding treatment limited
- Treatment within the traditional mental health
care system -
- 1970s
- Increase in illicit drug use (esp. hallucinogens,
heroin) associated problems - The first specialised drug treatment initiatives
were started up, e.g. the therapeutic communities
De Sleutel De Kiem. Overall motives -
- International influences research findings
coming from the US - Anti-psychiatric ideas and rejection of the
disease-concept - Traditional mental health care is reluctant to
admit drug users - Society (esp. the criminal justice system)
starts to explicitly target drug users
41. HISTORY OF SPECIALISED DRUG TREATMENT
- 1980s - 1990s
- Other types of specialised/exclusive drug
treatment were
gradually introduced and developed. Motives - Increase accessibility (shorter programmes
outreach) - Harm reduction approach (substitution treatment)
- Differentiation of the treatment offer
-
C u r r e n t s p e c i a l i s e d t r e a
t m e n t o f f e r Therapeutic
communities Crisis intervention centres
Short-term therapeutic programmes Day-care
centres Methadone clinics
Well-delineated treatment system Illicit
drug use prerequisite for treatment Same
financing mechanisms conventions
51. HISTORY OF SPECIALISED DRUG TREATMENT
-
- From the mid 1980s onwards
- Renewed or increased interest for the treatment
of drug users from the traditional mental health
care system - From the 2000s onwards
- Government stimulates initiatives to
co-ordinate the care and treatment of
drug abusers, this on the level of
the
10 Belgian provinces
Outpatient Centres for Mental Health Care
with specific expertise Drug or substance
abuse units in Psychiatric Hospitals Crisis
units for drug abusers in General Hospitals
Often treatment of Alcohol-, Drugs- ánd
Medication-related Problems Also treatment of
other disorders
62. CURRENT SITUATION
a. Research questions
- What proportion does the number of treatment
demands by drug abusers in specialised drug
agencies bear to that in non-specialised
traditional mental health agencies? - What about overlap between specialised and
non-specialised agencies? Do clients ask
treatment in both sectors? Are clients referred
across those two sectors? - In what way do clients in specialised agencies
differ from those in non-specialised agencies?
72. CURRENT SITUATION
b. Methods
- Secondary data-analysis of a previous study on
the characteristics and treatment utilization
patterns of clients in substance abuse treatment,
in the province of
Antwerp
82. CURRENT SITUATION
b. Methods
- Participation of nearly all inpatient and
outpatient treatment agencies (specialised drug
treatment as well as general mental health
treatment) in the province offering treatment to
drug users - ? 15 agencies involved.
92. CURRENT SITUATION
b. Methods
- Registration of all new treatment demands of
substance abusers in a period of 6 months. -
- 1,935 treatment demands
Specialised drug treatment agencies 409 treatment
demands of primary drug users zero treatment
demands of primary alcohol abusers
Traditional mental health care agencies 632
treatment demands of primary drug users 872
treatment demands of primary alcohol abusers
102. CURRENT SITUATION
b. Methods
- Data collection
- Registration by clinicians
- Standard registration forms on paper
internet - Training sessions manual
- Limited set of variables client
characteristics, substance use, treatment
history and information on current treatment
demand(s)
112. CURRENT SITUATION
c. Results
- Proportion of treatment demands of drug users in
specialised versus non-specialised drug treatment
agencies
Outpatient 48,5 vs 51,5 Inpatient 74,4
vs 25.6
50
50
122. CURRENT SITUATION
c. Results
- Overlap between the specialised and
non-specialised sector - Some clients were registered in more than one
treatment agency within the 6-month registration
period
Antwerp (11.0 n97)
40,2
23,7
36,1
132. CURRENT SITUATION
c. Results
- Overlap between the specialised and
non-specialised sector - To what extent do clients in one cluster have
previous treatment experiences in the other?
data from parallel study in province of
East-Flanders variable not collected in province
of Antwerp
Clients registered in traditional mental health
care settings 33.0 has no treatment
history 38.1 has a treatment history within
the specialised cluster 28.8 doesnt have a
treatment history in the specialised cluster
- Clients registered in specialised drug treatment
agencies - 25.5 has no treatment history
- 32.6 has a treatment history within the
traditional cluster - 41.8 doesnt have a treatment history in the
traditional cluster
142. CURRENT SITUATION
c. Results
- Overlap between the specialised and
non-specialised sector - To what extent do treatment agencies from the one
cluster refer clients to the other one?
- 62 clients registered in traditional mental
health care settings were referred elsewhere
after the intake interview (9,8) - 50 to the specialised cluster
83 clients registered in specialised drug
treatment agencies were referred elsewhere after
the intake interview (20,3) ? 37,7 to the
traditional sector
152. CURRENT SITUATION
c. Results
- Similarities and differences in client
characteristics and substance-related variables
between the client populations of the specialised
and non-specialised sector
(those registered in both were excluded from the
analyses).
162. CURRENT SITUATION
c. Results
Outpatient
CLIENT CHARACTERISTICS
Inpatient
Sign. Diff. on the .01 level (via Chi² or
T-test)
Sign. Diff. on the .01 level (via Chi² or
T-test)
172. CURRENT SITUATION
c. Results
Outpatient
SUBSTANCE USE
Inpatient
Sign. Diff. on the .01 level (via Chi² or
T-test)
Sign. Diff. on the .01 level (via Chi² or
T-test)
183. CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION FUTURE
- Specialised drug treatment as well as traditional
mental health agencies are now both involved in
the treatment of drug abusers ?? while alcohol
abusers can only rely on the traditional cluster
- Clients seek and find treatment in both clusters
and also treatment agencies themselves refer
clients across the two clusters - Both clusters have a certain shared population,
but also have an own client population with
specific characteristics (age, nationality,
substance use)
193. CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION FUTURE
- Further collaboration between clusters has to be
encouraged (mapping of the treatment offer
increased differentiation modulation exchange
of expertise, e.g. alcohol!), but with respect
for own historical traditions and views on
substance abuse. - Traditional mental health care agencies alcohol
treatment system evoluating towards substance
abuse system?