[机构工作人员对异性恋和酗酒者康复的看法调查]。

Tazuko Sugawara, Noriaki Morita, Youji Nakatani
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本研究的目的是确定在酗酒治疗和康复机构工作的工作人员如何看待异性恋与酗酒者康复之间的关系,他们如何处理这种关系,以及工作人员面临的问题。数据收集自居住在关东地区并在医院或地方机构工作的89名工作人员(36名男性,52名女性,1名性别不详)。超过一半的工作人员报告说,他们对异性恋问题的处理是尊重的,但就他们的观点而言,绝大多数工作人员非常担心异性恋导致的复发。一半的员工认为异性恋可能会阻止他们继续禁欲。他们还认为,如果戒酒时间很短,当事人失业,双方都是酗酒者,当事人还没有承认自己酗酒,或者是婚外恋或与处于康复早期的人的关系,那么复发的风险会进一步增加。医务人员比其他工作人员更有可能尊重酗酒者的异性恋,同时高度关注复发的风险。研究结果还表明,即使被建议戒酒,酗酒者也不太可能避免异性恋,如果有适当的指导方法,工作人员可能会采用这种方法。这些发现表明,根据从酗酒者和工作人员的角度进行的研究,有必要为酗酒者中的异性恋制定更实用和可靠的专门疗法,因为酗酒者经常被消极地认为会导致复发。
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[Survey of institutional staff's views concerning heterosexuality and recovery by alcoholics].

The objective of this study was to identify how staff working in institutions for the treatment of and recovery from alcoholism view the relationship between heterosexuality and recovery on the part of alcoholics, how they deal with this relationship, and issues the staff face. Data were collected from 89 staff members (36 men, 52 women, 1 unknown gender) residing in the Kanto region and working at hospitals or local institutions. Over half the staff reported dealing with the issue of heterosexuality respectfully, but in terms of their views, a large majority of the staff was highly concerned about relapse due to heterosexuality. Half of the staff believed that heterosexuality might prevent continued abstinence. They also believed that the risk of relapse was increased further if the period of abstinence was short, the person was unemployed, both partners were alcoholics, the person had yet to admit their alcoholism, or if the relationship was an extramarital affair or with someone in the early stages of recovery. Medical staffs were more likely than other staff to respect the heterosexuality of alcoholics while being highly concerned about the risk of relapse. The results also showed that as alcoholics were unlikely to refrain from heterosexuality even if advised to do so, staff would probably use an appropriate method of guidance if one were available. These findings indicate the need to develop more practical and firmly held specialist therapies for heterosexuality among alcoholics, which has been regarded negatively as frequently leading to relapse, based on studies from the perspectives of both alcoholics and staff.

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