Additional psychoactive substance use in adolescents hospitalised with acute alcohol intoxication

Marloes Rood, C. Lasham, F. Plötz
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Introduction: Simultaneous use of alcohol and drugs is associated with additional risks for ad-olescents’ health and well-being. The aim of this study was to assess if adolescents hospitalised with acute alcohol intoxication (AAI) stay between drug users and non-drug users. Discussion: Approximately 9.2% of Dutch adolescents have used cannabinoids at least once in their life time, which is comparable with data from a national survey on drug use in America. Based on these observations, we may conclude that the use of cannabis during an episode of AAI is similar to other Dutch teenager use and they are not at higher risk of drug use. Conclusions: This study shows additional drug abuse in more than 10% of adolescents with an AAI. More research is needed to gain insight into the long term consequences of alcohol and drug abuse in these patients.
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急性酒精中毒住院青少年的额外精神活性物质使用情况
导言:同时使用酒精和药物会给青少年的健康和福祉带来额外的风险。本研究的目的是评估因急性酒精中毒(AAI)住院的青少年是否停留在吸毒者和非吸毒者之间。讨论:大约9.2%的荷兰青少年在其一生中至少使用过一次大麻素,这与美国一项关于药物使用的全国调查的数据相当。基于这些观察,我们可以得出结论,在AAI发作期间使用大麻与其他荷兰青少年使用相似,并且他们没有更高的药物使用风险。结论:这项研究表明,超过10%的AAI青少年有额外的药物滥用。需要更多的研究来深入了解酒精和药物滥用对这些患者的长期影响。
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