Required research activities to overcome addiction problems in Japan

K. Ikeda, S. Ide, H. Takahashi-Omoe, M. Minami, H. Miyata, M. Kawato, Hitoshi Okamoto, T. Kikuchi, Yumiko Saito, T. Shirao, Y. Sekino, T. Murai, T. Matsumoto, M. Iseki, Y. Nishitani, M. Sumitani, Hidehiko Takahashi, S. Yamawaki, Tadashi Isa, Y. Kamio
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Background: The term “addiction” encompasses both substance dependence and behavioral addiction and is associated with major societal problems. Measures to combat addiction are currently insufficient in Japan, and further research on addiction is necessary. Methods: Science Council of Japan (SCJ) has three subcommittees – the Addiction Subcommittee, Brain and Mind Subcommittee, and Neuroscience Subcommittee among others. Those three subcommittees are dealing directly or indirectly with addiction problems in Japan. Thus, all authors of this review, members of those subcommittees, collectively recommended what research activities are required in Japan for continuing effort in overcoming addiction problems in Japan. Results: We proposed the following measures. Proposal 1: Understand diversity in addiction and promote related research and education; Proposal 2: Promote personalized measures for patients with addiction disorders; Proposal 3: Foster addiction research personnel; Proposal 4: Develop new guidelines for the rehabilitation of patients with drug dependence; Proposal 5: Establish an institute specializing in addiction research and comprehensively handling information collection, research, countermeasures, treatment, and public relation related to addiction. Conclusion: The opinions of the review are based on the recommendations that were published in 2020 in Japanese by the Addiction Subcommittee, Brain and Mind Subcommittee, and Neuroscience Subcommittee of the SCJ. The authors here are sharing colleagues of Taiwanese Society of Psychiatry with these proposed research activities required to overcome addiction problems in Japan.
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需要开展研究活动以克服日本的成瘾问题
背景:“成瘾”一词包括物质依赖和行为成瘾,并与重大社会问题有关。目前,日本对抗成瘾的措施不足,有必要进一步研究成瘾问题。方法:日本科学委员会(SCJ)下设三个小组委员会——成瘾小组委员会、大脑和精神小组委员会、神经科学小组委员会等。这三个小组委员会直接或间接处理日本的成瘾问题。因此,本综述的所有作者,这些小组委员会的成员,共同建议日本需要进行哪些研究活动,以继续努力克服日本的成瘾问题。结果:我们提出了以下措施。提案1:了解成瘾的多样性,促进相关研究和教育;提案2:促进成瘾障碍患者的个性化措施;建议3:培养成瘾研究人才;建议4:为药物依赖患者的康复制定新的指导方针;建议5:成立专门从事成瘾研究的机构,综合处理与成瘾有关的信息收集、研究、对策、治疗和公共关系。结论:该综述的意见基于SCJ成瘾小组委员会、大脑和精神小组委员会和神经科学小组委员会于2020年以日语发表的建议。本文作者与台湾精神病学学会的同事分享了这些建议的研究活动,以克服日本的成瘾问题。
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