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Beswick T, Best D, Rees S, et al. (2003). Major disruptions of sleep during treatment of the opiate withdrawal syndrome: differences between methadone and lofexidine detoxification treatments. Addict Biol, 8, 49-57. Buysse DJ, Reynolds CF, 3rd, Monk TH, et al. (1989). The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index: a new instrument for psychiatric practice and research. Psychiatry Res, 28, 193-213. Charpentier A, Bisac S, Poirot I, et al. (2010). Sleep quality and apnea in stable methadone maintenance treatment. Subst. Use Misuse, 45, 1431-4. Gossop M, Bradley B. (1984). Insomnia among addicts during supervised withdrawal from opiates: a comparison of oral methadone and electrostimulation. Drug Alcohol Depend, 13, 191-8. Hasan SI, Mustafa M, Rashid AR, et al. (2013). 2692 - A study on the efectiveness of electroacupuncture in the management of sleep disorder among methadone maintenance therapy patients in kajang: a preliminary investigation. European Psychiatry, 289(Suppl 1:1), 1. Hsu W-Y, Chiu N-Y, Liu J-T, et al. (2012). Sleep quality in heroin addicts under methadone maintenance treatment. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 24, 356-60. Kay DC. (1975). Human sleep and EEG through a cycle of methadone dependence. Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol, 38, 35-43. Kurth ME, Sharkey KM, Millman RP, et al. (2009). Insomnia among methadone-maintained individuals: the feasibility of collecting home polysomnographic recordings. J Addict Dis, 28, 219-25. Liao Y, Tang J, Liu T, et al. (2011). Sleeping problems among Chinese heroin-dependent individuals. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse, 37, 179-83. Oyefeso A, Sedgwick P, Ghodse H. (1997). Subjective sleep-wake parameters in treatment-seeking opiate addicts. Drug Alcohol Depend, 48, 9-16. Peles E, Schreiber S, Adelson M. (2009). Documented poor sleep among methadone-maintained patients is associated with chronic pain and benzodiazepine abuse, but not with methadone dose. Eur. Neuropsychopharmacol, 19, 581-8. Peles E, Schreiber S, Adelson M. (2006). Variables associated with perceived sleep disorders in methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) patients. Drug Alcohol Depend, 82, 103-10. Peles E, Schreiber S, Hamburger RB, et al. (2011). Adelson M. No change of sleep after 6 and 12 months of methadone maintenance treatment. J Addict Med, 5, 141-7. Pud D, Zlotnick C, Lawental E. (2012). Pain depression and sleep disorders among methadone maintenance treatment patients. Addict. Behav, 37, 1205-10. Sharkey KM, Kurth ME, Anderson BJ, et al. (2010). Obstructive sleep apnea is more common than central sleep apnea in methadone maintenance patients with subjective sleep complaints. Drug Alcohol Depend, 108, 77-83. Sharkey KM, Kurth ME, Anderson BJ, et al. (2011). Assessing sleep in opioid dependence: a comparison of subjective ratings, sleep diaries, and home polysomnography in methadone maintenance patients. Drug Alcohol Depend, 113, 245-8. Sharkey KM, Kurth ME, Corso RP, et al. (2009). Home polysomnography in methadone maintenance patients with subjective sleep complaints. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse, 35, 178-82. Staedt J, Wassmuth F, Stoppe G, et al. (1996). Effects of chronic treatment with methadone and naltrexone on sleep in addicts. Eur. Arch. Psychiatry Clin. Neurosci, 246, 305-9. Stein MD, Herman DS, Bishop S, et al. (2004). Sleep disturbances among methadone maintained patients. J. Subst. Abuse Treat, 26, 175-80. Stein MD, Kurth ME, Sharkey KM, et al. (2012). Trazodone for sleep disturbance during methadone maintenance: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Drug Alcohol Depend, 120, 65-73. Wang D, Teichtahl H, Drummer O, et al. (2005). Central sleep apnea in stable methadone maintenance treatment patients. Chest, 128, 1348-56. Wang D, Teichtahl H, Goodman C, et al. (2008). Subjective daytime sleepiness and daytime function in patients on stable methadone maintenance treatment: possible mechanisms. J. Clin. Sleep Med, 4, 557-62.
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13069 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=13069 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in with ClearScan 5 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20.6.20042 2024-08-27 16:21:35 7380-01-FH02-FP-16-05994.pdf UniSZA Private Access Association between Perceived Sleep Disorders and SleepRelated Factors among Patients on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in Malaysia International Medical Journal Objectives: Sleep disorders were frequently reported by opioid-dependent patients during methadone maintenance therapy (MMT). This research has determined if there is an association between sleep and sleep-related factors among patients on MMT. Design: A cross-sectional study. Materials and Methods: Present study evaluated the sleep quality of 119 Malay male patients using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Results: The mean global PSQI score was 5.6 (SD 2.79). The results show that the age of first illicit drug use, age of first opioid abuse, duration of opioid exposure, duration of opioid addiction, duration in MMT and monthly income were associated with PSQI score. Conclusions: Current study concluded that sleep disorders should be evaluated among MMT patients. In particularly in those patients with age of first illicit drug use ≤ 20 years; age of first opioid abuse ≤ 20 years; duration of opioid exposure ≥ 10 years; duration of opioid addiction ≥ 10 years; duration in MMT ≥ 5 years; and monthly income ≥ RM 1000. 23 2 134-137 Beswick T, Best D, Rees S, et al. (2003). Major disruptions of sleep during treatment of the opiate withdrawal syndrome: differences between methadone and lofexidine detoxification treatments. Addict Biol, 8, 49-57. Buysse DJ, Reynolds CF, 3rd, Monk TH, et al. (1989). The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index: a new instrument for psychiatric practice and research. Psychiatry Res, 28, 193-213. Charpentier A, Bisac S, Poirot I, et al. (2010). Sleep quality and apnea in stable methadone maintenance treatment. Subst. Use Misuse, 45, 1431-4. Gossop M, Bradley B. (1984). Insomnia among addicts during supervised withdrawal from opiates: a comparison of oral methadone and electrostimulation. Drug Alcohol Depend, 13, 191-8. Hasan SI, Mustafa M, Rashid AR, et al. (2013). 2692 - A study on the efectiveness of electroacupuncture in the management of sleep disorder among methadone maintenance therapy patients in kajang: a preliminary investigation. European Psychiatry, 289(Suppl 1:1), 1. Hsu W-Y, Chiu N-Y, Liu J-T, et al. (2012). Sleep quality in heroin addicts under methadone maintenance treatment. Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 24, 356-60. Kay DC. (1975). Human sleep and EEG through a cycle of methadone dependence. Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol, 38, 35-43. Kurth ME, Sharkey KM, Millman RP, et al. (2009). Insomnia among methadone-maintained individuals: the feasibility of collecting home polysomnographic recordings. J Addict Dis, 28, 219-25. Liao Y, Tang J, Liu T, et al. (2011). Sleeping problems among Chinese heroin-dependent individuals. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse, 37, 179-83. Oyefeso A, Sedgwick P, Ghodse H. (1997). Subjective sleep-wake parameters in treatment-seeking opiate addicts. Drug Alcohol Depend, 48, 9-16. Peles E, Schreiber S, Adelson M. (2009). Documented poor sleep among methadone-maintained patients is associated with chronic pain and benzodiazepine abuse, but not with methadone dose. Eur. Neuropsychopharmacol, 19, 581-8. Peles E, Schreiber S, Adelson M. (2006). Variables associated with perceived sleep disorders in methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) patients. Drug Alcohol Depend, 82, 103-10. Peles E, Schreiber S, Hamburger RB, et al. (2011). Adelson M. No change of sleep after 6 and 12 months of methadone maintenance treatment. J Addict Med, 5, 141-7. Pud D, Zlotnick C, Lawental E. (2012). Pain depression and sleep disorders among methadone maintenance treatment patients. Addict. Behav, 37, 1205-10. Sharkey KM, Kurth ME, Anderson BJ, et al. (2010). Obstructive sleep apnea is more common than central sleep apnea in methadone maintenance patients with subjective sleep complaints. Drug Alcohol Depend, 108, 77-83. Sharkey KM, Kurth ME, Anderson BJ, et al. (2011). Assessing sleep in opioid dependence: a comparison of subjective ratings, sleep diaries, and home polysomnography in methadone maintenance patients. Drug Alcohol Depend, 113, 245-8. Sharkey KM, Kurth ME, Corso RP, et al. (2009). Home polysomnography in methadone maintenance patients with subjective sleep complaints. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse, 35, 178-82. Staedt J, Wassmuth F, Stoppe G, et al. (1996). Effects of chronic treatment with methadone and naltrexone on sleep in addicts. Eur. Arch. Psychiatry Clin. Neurosci, 246, 305-9. Stein MD, Herman DS, Bishop S, et al. (2004). Sleep disturbances among methadone maintained patients. J. Subst. Abuse Treat, 26, 175-80. Stein MD, Kurth ME, Sharkey KM, et al. (2012). Trazodone for sleep disturbance during methadone maintenance: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Drug Alcohol Depend, 120, 65-73. Wang D, Teichtahl H, Drummer O, et al. (2005). Central sleep apnea in stable methadone maintenance treatment patients. Chest, 128, 1348-56. Wang D, Teichtahl H, Goodman C, et al. (2008). Subjective daytime sleepiness and daytime function in patients on stable methadone maintenance treatment: possible mechanisms. J. Clin. Sleep Med, 4, 557-62.
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Association between Perceived Sleep Disorders and SleepRelated Factors among Patients on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in Malaysia
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Objectives: Sleep disorders were frequently reported by opioid-dependent patients during methadone maintenance therapy (MMT). This research has determined if there is an association between sleep and sleep-related factors among patients on MMT. Design: A cross-sectional study. Materials and Methods: Present study evaluated the sleep quality of 119 Malay male patients using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Results: The mean global PSQI score was 5.6 (SD 2.79). The results show that the age of first illicit drug use, age of first opioid abuse, duration of opioid exposure, duration of opioid addiction, duration in MMT and monthly income were associated with PSQI score. Conclusions: Current study concluded that sleep disorders should be evaluated among MMT patients. In particularly in those patients with age of first illicit drug use ≤ 20 years; age of first opioid abuse ≤ 20 years; duration of opioid exposure ≥ 10 years; duration of opioid addiction ≥ 10 years; duration in MMT ≥ 5 years; and monthly income ≥ RM 1000.
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Association between Perceived Sleep Disorders and SleepRelated Factors among Patients on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in Malaysia
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Association between Perceived Sleep Disorders and SleepRelated Factors among Patients on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in Malaysia
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Association between Perceived Sleep Disorders and SleepRelated Factors among Patients on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in Malaysia
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Association between Perceived Sleep Disorders and SleepRelated Factors among Patients on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in Malaysia
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Association between Perceived Sleep Disorders and SleepRelated Factors among Patients on Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT) in Malaysia
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association between perceived sleep disorders and sleeprelated factors among patients on methadone maintenance therapy (mmt) in malaysia
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