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Occurrence of peripheral edema in patients treated with sublingual naloxone: a case report 舌下纳洛酮治疗患者外周水肿的发生:1例报告
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.120785
Sina Radparvar
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Prevalence and factors associated with novel psychoactive substance use among the residents of special educational centres in Poland 波兰特殊教育中心居民使用新型精神活性物质的流行程度及其相关因素
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.126423
A. Pisarska, J. Greń, K. Ostaszewski
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The prevalence and factors associated with medicine use among secondary school students. Mokotów Study 2020 中学生用药情况及相关因素分析。Mokotów 2020年研究
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.121995
A. Pisarska, K. Ostaszewski, J. Greń, Krzysztof Bobrowski
Introduction: The conducted study's two aims were to: 1) assess in three waves in 2012, 2016 and 2020 the changes in the prevalence of adoles-cents' medicine use for headaches, stomach aches, difficulties in falling asleep, nervousness, bad or depressive mood and lack of energy as well as corresponding health complaints and 2) explore factors associated with medicine use, including respondents' well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods: All three waves include 15-year-old students from randomly selected classes of Warsaw schools, with about 800 par-ticipants in each wave. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 wave was carried out online. Analyses of the factors associated with medi-cine use included sociodemographic factors, corresponding health complaints and selected individual and social factors. Hierarchical lo-gistic regression models with Wald statistics were used. Results: Comparison of the last wave (2020) with previous waves (2012 and 2016) indicated a de-crease in the proportion of girls and boys who use pain relievers. After control for sex and cor-responding health complaints, logistic regres-sion indicated that psychological distress, sen-sation-seeking, impulsivity, family support and difficulties in coping with pandemic-related re-strictions increased the risk of medicine use. Par-ents' higher education level reduced the risk of ad-olescent children's medicine use. Discussion: A significant proportion of Warsaw adolescents use medicines, especially pain reliev-ers. Medicine use is associated with psychological distress, sensation seeking and impulsivity. Ad-olescents who did not perform well under pan-demic constraints were more likely to use medi-cines for mental health problems. Conclusions: Improving young people's com-petences, including the ability to cope with stress, should be the subject of health promotion and pre-vention activities.
本研究的两个目的是:1)在2012年、2016年和2020年的三次浪潮中评估青少年头痛、胃痛、入睡困难、紧张、情绪不良或抑郁、缺乏能量的药物使用流行率的变化以及相应的健康投诉;2)探索与药物使用相关的因素,包括受访者在COVID-19大流行期间的幸福感。材料和方法:所有三波都包括随机选择华沙学校班级的15岁学生,每波约有800名参与者。由于2019冠状病毒病大流行,2020年的浪潮是在线进行的。与药物使用相关的因素分析包括社会人口因素、相应的健康投诉以及选定的个人和社会因素。采用Wald统计的分层logistic回归模型。结果:上一波(2020年)与前两波(2012年和2016年)的比较表明,使用止痛药的女孩和男孩比例有所下降。在对性别和相应的健康投诉进行控制后,logistic回归表明,心理困扰、寻求感觉、冲动、家庭支持和应对流行病相关限制的困难增加了用药风险。父母受教育程度越高,青少年儿童用药风险越低。讨论:相当大比例的华沙青少年使用药物,特别是止痛药。药物使用与心理困扰、寻求感觉和冲动有关。在流行病限制下表现不佳的青少年更有可能使用治疗精神健康问题的药物。结论:提高青少年的能力,包括应对压力的能力,应成为健康促进和预防活动的主题。
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Research into alcohol-dependent persons in treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Part two – the role of the pandemic and its consequences COVID-19大流行期间酒精依赖者治疗研究第二部分-大流行的作用及其后果
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.126579
J. Chodkiewicz, K. Morawska, K. Łukowska
Introduction: The aim of the study was to de-termine the influence of experiences, both personal , those occurring during therapy, of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental perfor-mance of alcohol dependent people receiving treatment.Material and methods: The 2021 study includ-ed 454 people (351 men and 103 women) completing therapy in various treatment centres in Poland. The tools comprised the Scale of Pan-demic-Related Difficulty, the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), the Generalized Anx-iety Disorder (GAD-7), the Penn Alcohol Crav-ing Scale (PACS), the Suicidal Behavior Ques-tionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R), the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ), the Life Satisfac-tion Scale (SWLS), the Working Alliance Inven-tory-Short Revised (WAI-SR).Results: Among the participants, the women ex-perienced many more associated difficulties , anxiety than the men in the pandemic. During treatment, 13% of respondents have relapsed, with this being more likely among those reporting re-stricted access to therapy. Difficulties at home and in close relationships were strongly associated with symptoms of depression and anxiety. Patients with COVID-19 symptoms were characterised by a high-er degree of psychopathological severity compared to those who did not. No differences were found be-tween those who received the entire therapy "face to face", those who participated remotely and those who received a combination of the two models.Discussion: The experience of a pandemic by those in therapy did not appear to be strong-ly influenced by its course. The greatest neg-ative effects concerned domestic difficulties and problems with close relationships. How-ever, women, those who displayed COVID-19 symptoms and those who lost their jobs during the pandemic period demonstrated worse men-tal performance.Conclusions: Remaining in therapy may have played a protective role in patients with alcohol dependence during the pandemic.
本研究的目的是确定COVID-19大流行的个人经历和治疗期间发生的经历对接受治疗的酒精依赖者心理表现的影响。材料和方法:2021年的研究包括454人(351名男性和103名女性)在波兰的各个治疗中心完成治疗。工具包括泛流行病相关困难量表、患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)、广泛性焦虑障碍量表(GAD-7)、宾夕法尼亚大学酒精渴望量表(PACS)、自杀行为问卷(SBQ-R)、国际创伤问卷(ITQ)、生活满意度量表(SWLS)、工作联盟问卷-短修订(WAI-SR)。结果:在参与者中,女性在大流行中比男性经历了更多的相关困难和焦虑。在治疗期间,13%的应答者复发,这在那些报告获得治疗受到限制的人中更有可能发生。家庭和亲密关系中的困难与抑郁和焦虑症状密切相关。与没有COVID-19症状的患者相比,有COVID-19症状的患者的特点是精神病理严重程度更高。在接受整个“面对面”治疗的人、远程参与治疗的人以及接受两种模式结合治疗的人之间,没有发现任何差异。讨论:正在接受治疗的人对大流行的经历似乎没有受到大流行进程的强烈影响。最大的负面影响涉及家庭困难和亲密关系问题。然而,女性、出现COVID-19症状的人以及在大流行期间失业的人表现出更差的精神表现。结论:在大流行期间,继续接受治疗可能对酒精依赖患者起到了保护作用。
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Shopping Outcome Expectancies Questionnaire – development and psychometric properties 购物结果预期问卷-发展和心理测量性质
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.125280
R. Poprawa, Joanna Światła
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Digital natives in online classes. Internet use among Warsaw adolescents prior to, and during, the COVID-19 pandemic.Mokotów Study 2016-2020 在线课程中的数字原住民。在COVID-19大流行之前和期间,华沙青少年的互联网使用情况。Mokotów 2016-2020研究
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.121996
J. Greń, K. Ostaszewski, Krzysztof Bobrowski, A. Pisarska, Daria Biechowska
Introduction: The internet has become a part of adolescents' lives with all the positive and neg-ative consequences. The major risks include so-called problematic internet use (PIU). The latest Mokotow Study provided an opportunity to exam-ine adolescents' internet use during the pandemic. This is one of the few studies in this area conduc-ted on adolescents from Poland.Material and methods: The study participants' group consisted of first-year high school stu-dents from Warsaw (N = 769, 14-16 years of age, 47.6% female). An online questionnaire was used for the study. The IADQ developed by Kimberly Young was used to measure internet-use patterns. The results were compared to the previous round of the Mokotow Study from 2016.Results: Compared to the 2016 study wave, the severity of most PIU-symptoms increased dur-ing the COVID-19 pandemic, and the percentages of adolescents using the internet in a risky man-ner (3-4 PIU-symptoms) increased significantly. In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the percentages of adolescents who use the in-ternet in a dysfunctional manner (5-8 PIU -symp-toms). PIU symptoms were found to be signific-antly higher among girls. Discussion: The results indicate that adolescents' risky internet use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the increase was not as spec-tacular as could have been expected. This may mean that, while for some teenagers, more intens-ive internet use during the pandemic contributed to related problems, for others it may play an ad-aptive role.Conclusions: The results of our study suggest the need to take care of adolescents' "digital hy-giene", understood as creative, responsible and nonharmful forms of internet use.
互联网已经成为青少年生活的一部分,带来了积极和消极的后果。主要风险包括所谓的问题互联网使用(PIU)。最新的Mokotow研究提供了一个机会来检查大流行期间青少年的互联网使用情况。这是该领域对波兰青少年进行的为数不多的研究之一。材料与方法:研究参与者组为来自华沙的高中一年级学生(N = 769,年龄14-16岁,女性47.6%)。这项研究使用了一份在线问卷。金伯利·杨开发的IADQ用于测量互联网使用模式。研究结果与2016年Mokotow研究的上一轮进行了比较。结果:与2016年研究浪潮相比,2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,大多数piu症状的严重程度有所增加,青少年以危险方式使用互联网的比例(3-4个piu症状)显著增加。相比之下,以不正常方式使用互联网的青少年的百分比没有显著变化(5-8个PIU -症状)。发现PIU症状在女孩中明显更高。讨论:结果表明,在COVID-19大流行期间,青少年的高风险互联网使用有所增加。然而,这一增长并不像预期的那样引人注目。这可能意味着,虽然对一些青少年来说,大流行期间更频繁地使用互联网导致了相关问题,但对其他人来说,互联网可能起着适应作用。结论:我们的研究结果表明,需要照顾青少年的“数字卫生”,理解为创造性的,负责任的和无害的互联网使用形式。
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Gambling in retirement. Perspectives of problem and non-problem female gamblers in terms of awareness of risk and consequences 退休后赌博。问题和非问题女性赌徒在风险和后果意识方面的观点
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.125281
Bernadeta Lelonek-Kuleta
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Factors determining the use of stimulants and sedatives by secondary school students 决定中学生使用兴奋剂和镇静剂的因素
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.118095
Krzysztof Horoszkiewicz, Ewa Marcisz-Dyla, C. Marcisz
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Research into alcohol-dependent persons in treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Part one – the mental health of patients COVID-19大流行期间酒精依赖者治疗研究第一部分——病人的心理健康
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.125278
J. Chodkiewicz, K. Morawska, K. Łukowska
Introduction: Although it is widely acknowl-edged that the COVID-19 pandemic has negative-ly affected the populations mental health, there has been little research into its effect on those with alcohol dependence, or those in addiction therapy during the period. The aim of the pres-ent study was to determine the level of mental performance of patients receiving treatment for alcohol dependence during the COVID-19 pan-demic.Material and methods: The study included 454 people (351 men and 103 women) completing inpatient, day-care and outpatient therapy in various dependence treatment centres in Po-land in 2021. All were surveyed with the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), the Generalized Anxiety Questionnaire (GAD-7), the Penn Alco-hol Craving Scale (PACS), the Suicidal Behavior Questionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R), the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ) and the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS).Results: The alcohol dependent patients finish-ing therapy demonstrated an intermediate level of mental performance, while about 20% exhib-ited serious disorders (elevated levels of depres-sion, anxiety, suicidal tendencies and alcohol craving). The patients completing inpatient ther-apy demonstrated more intense disorders than those completing day-care and outpatient thera-py. Intense disorders characterised also women, people with accompanying mental disorders and those who had previously used drugs in addition to alcohol.Discussion: Around 20% of those completing therapy displayed serious mental disorders, i.e. less than those identified in the research on the func-tioning of the general population during the pan-demic. The weaker performance of women and people with co-occurring mental disorders was confirmed.Conclusions: People completing therapy during a pandemic generally display an intermediate level of mental performance and life satisfaction. However, our findings regarding the more intense disorders require confirmation in further studies conducted after the end of the pandemic.
导语:虽然人们普遍认为COVID-19大流行对人群的心理健康产生了负面影响,但在此期间,关于其对酒精依赖者或成瘾治疗者的影响的研究很少。本研究的目的是确定在COVID-19大流行期间接受酒精依赖治疗的患者的精神表现水平。材料和方法:该研究包括454人(351名男性和103名女性),于2021年在波兰的各种依赖治疗中心完成住院、日托和门诊治疗。采用患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)、广泛性焦虑问卷(GAD-7)、Penn酒精渴望量表(PACS)、自杀行为修正问卷(SBQ-R)、国际创伤问卷(ITQ)和生活满意度量表(SWLS)进行调查。结果:酒精依赖患者在治疗结束后表现出中等水平的精神表现,而约20%的患者表现出严重的障碍(抑郁、焦虑、自杀倾向和酒精渴望水平升高)。完成住院治疗的患者比完成日托和门诊治疗的患者表现出更强烈的障碍。妇女、伴有精神障碍的人以及以前除酗酒外还吸毒的人也有严重失调的特点。讨论:在完成治疗的患者中,约有20%表现出严重的精神障碍,即低于大流行期间关于普通人群功能的研究中确定的精神障碍。研究证实,女性和同时患有精神障碍的人表现较差。结论:在大流行期间完成治疗的人通常表现出中等水平的精神表现和生活满意度。然而,我们关于更严重疾病的发现需要在大流行结束后进行的进一步研究中得到证实。
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The Hazardous Use Scale of psychoactive substances. A pilot study 精神活性物质危险使用量表。一项初步研究
IF 0.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.5114/ain.2022.125279
Robert Modrzyński, A. Pisarska, A. Mańkowska
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