[How much treatment does a person need? Addiction, spontaneous remission and "family" as biographical as leitmotiv].

K H Klingemann, D Efionayi-Mäder
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Referring to theoretical and empirical examples taken from psychiatry, psychology and sociology, this paper first clarifies the dimensions and application of concepts such as 'natural recovery' and 'spontaneous remission'. In order to illustrate the general development of research in the area of therapy free drug remission from a purely quantitative approach to a qualitative, ethnographic one, two studies are referred to: the classic Vietnam veteran study done by Robins and a longitudinal analysis of a network of cocaine users. This is also supplemented by the latest results from Germany. Next, the empirical results of the ongoing spontaneous remitter follow-up study from the Swiss Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Problems (SIPA) are presented. The analysis of the gender specific processes involved in the long-term stabilization of heroin autoremission, taking the support of social surroundings into consideration, shows the following: independent of gender, a high stability of autoremission was determined four years after the initial survey. In only three out of thirty cases has there been a relapse since the first interview. This result confirms the general significance of social support during the autoremission phase for both gender groups. Measured against dominant role expectations, it can be said that most of the men have successfully reintegrated into society. Women, on the other hand, seem to deviate more strongly from traditional professional and family roles. This might be due to particularly longlasting social sanctions during their former addiction. Finally, some practical consequences for the drug treatment system drawn from autoremission research are discussed as well as some drug and social policy conditions favorable to autoremission.

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一个人需要多少治疗?成瘾,自发缓解和“家庭”作为传记性的主要动机]。
本文以精神病学、心理学和社会学的理论和实证为例,首先阐明了“自然恢复”和“自发缓解”等概念的维度和应用。为了说明无治疗药物缓解领域研究的总体发展,从纯粹的定量方法到定性的、人种学的方法,提到了两项研究:罗宾斯所做的经典越战老兵研究和对可卡因使用者网络的纵向分析。德国的最新结果也补充了这一点。接下来,介绍了瑞士预防酒精和药物问题研究所(SIPA)正在进行的自发发送者后续研究的实证结果。在考虑社会环境支持的情况下,对海洛因自我缓解长期稳定的性别特异性过程进行分析,结果表明:在最初调查的四年后,确定了与性别无关的高度稳定的自我缓解。在30个病例中,只有3个在第一次面谈后复发。这一结果证实了社会支持在自我缓解阶段对两性群体的普遍意义。与主导角色的期望相比,可以说大多数男性已经成功地重新融入了社会。另一方面,女性似乎更强烈地偏离了传统的职业和家庭角色。这可能是由于在他们以前的成瘾期间特别持久的社会制裁。最后,讨论了自缓解研究对药物治疗系统的一些实际影响,以及一些有利于自缓解的药物和社会政策条件。
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