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Last refreshed on: 16 December 2017
Main ID:  NCT03071315
Date of registration: 28/02/2017
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: The University of New South Wales
Public title: Economic Evaluation Comparing CCT With MMT in Hai Phong City, Vietnam
Scientific title: Economic Evaluation Comparing Center-based Compulsory Drug Treatment With Community-based Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Hai Phong City, Vietnam
Date of first enrolment: January 20, 2013
Target sample size: 522
Recruitment status: Completed
URL:  https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT03071315
Study type:  Observational
Study design:   
Phase:  N/A
Countries of recruitment
Vietnam
Contacts
Name:     Alison Ritter, PhD
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Affiliation:  The University of New South Wales
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria (for CCT Participants):

- 18 years of age and older

- Heroin dependent

- CCT-released participants who were rehabilitated in the CCT centers under the
compulsory track.

- CCT-released participants who received the recruitment letter sent by CCT centers'
staff and who could provide either the recruitment letter or a certificate of CCT
treatment completion at the time of first contact with a researcher as a proof that
they were newly CCT-released participants.

- Consented voluntarily to participate in the study, as assessed and determined by the
researcher providing the informed consent documentation.

Exclusion Criteria (for CCT Participants):

- Younger than 18 years old

- Severe cognitive or mental impairment

- Unable to grant consent for this research study

- Non-dependent use of heroin.

Inclusion Criteria (for MMT Participants):

- 18 years of age and older

- Heroin dependence, measured by self-reported daily use of heroin during 3 months prior
to index treatment, a proxy to measure heroin dependence

- Participated in MMT treatment in Hai Phong City from 2008-2009

- Consented voluntarily to participate in this research, as assessed and determined by
the researcher providing the informed consent documentation.

Exclusion Criteria (for MMT Participants):

- Younger than 18 years old

- Severe cognitive or mental impairment

- Unable to grant consent for this research study

- Non-dependent use of heroin.



Age minimum: 18 Years
Age maximum: N/A
Gender: All
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Heroin Dependence
Intervention(s)
Other: MMT
Other: CCT
Primary Outcome(s)
Heroin abstinence [Time Frame: Preceding 3 months and 30 days]
Secondary Outcome(s)
Monthly drug spending [Time Frame: Preceding 3 months and 30 days]
Drug-free days [Time Frame: Preceding 3 months and 30 days]
Drug-use related illegal behaviors [Time Frame: Preceding 3 months and 30 days]
Drug-use related blood-borne virus (BBV) risk behaviors [Time Frame: Preceding 3 months and 30 days]
Overdose incidents [Time Frame: Preceding 3 months and 30 days]
Secondary ID(s)
HC12259
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Please refer to primary and secondary sponsors
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Hanoi Medical University
University of Adelaide
The Atlantic Philanthropies
FHI 360
Ethics review
Results
Results available:
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Date Completed:
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