根据分层框架估计酒精和其他药物使用者的服务需求:以巴西圣保罗市区为例。

Q1 Medicine Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. Supplement Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Daniela Cristina Belchior Mota, Camila MagalhÃes Silveira, Erica Siu, Henrique Pinto Gomide, Laura Helena Andrade Guerra, Telmo Mota Ronzani, Brian Rush
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目的:本研究的目的是估计对酗酒和其他药物滥用的人口水平服务的需求,以支持地方规划。方法:数据来自圣保罗大城市研究的2,942名受访者的子样本,该研究评估了圣保罗大都市区居民的一般人群(18岁及以上)的心理健康状况。将这些人口按严重程度分为五类,从而有可能获得对服务需求的估计,并结合过去12个月关于吸毒和酗酒以及一般和精神健康合并症的评估标准。对于这一人口中的高危群体,根据去年服务使用的潜在需求调查访谈得出了估计。结果:就服务需求而言,86.5%的人口(第1层)没有与药物和酒精使用有关的问题,8.9%(第2层)严重使用,3.5%(第3、4和5层)符合药物滥用障碍标准,其中1.3%(第4和5层)需要更专门和强化的治疗和支持。对使用服务的潜在需求的估计如下:25.5%(第3层)和51.1%(第4层),表明相当多的个人符合药物滥用障碍的标准,但没有意识到任何需要专业帮助或忽视了可用的帮助。结论:在圣保罗,有很大一部分人口需要关于酒精和药物使用造成的风险和伤害的预防战略,其次是需要更专门护理的群体。但是,大量需要专门支助的药物使用者不使用服务,也不认为他们需要专业帮助。
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Estimating Service Needs for Alcohol and Other Drug Users According to a Tiered Framework: The Case of the São Paulo, Brazil, Metropolitan Area.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to estimate the need for population-level services for alcohol and other drug abuse in support of local planning.

Method: Data were drawn from a subsample of 2,942 interviewees from the São Paulo Megacity Study, which evaluated mental health in the general population (18 years and older) of residents in the São Paulo metropolitan area. This population was classified into five hierarchical categories of severity, making it possible to obtain estimates of need for services, combining evaluation criteria regarding drug and alcohol use and general and mental health comorbidities over the last 12 months. For the at-risk groups in this population, estimates from the Potential Demand for the Use of Services survey interviews over the last year were generated.

Results: Concerning the need for services, 86.5% of the population (Tier 1) had no problems related to drug and alcohol use, 8.9% (Tier 2) used heavily, 3.5% (Tiers 3, 4, and 5) met criteria for substance abuse disorders, among whom 1.3% (Tiers 4 and 5) require more specialized and intensive treatment and support. The following estimates for the Potential Demand for the Use of Services were found: 25.5% (Tier 3) and 51.1% (Tier 4), indicating that a significant number of individuals met criteria for substance abuse disorders but did not perceive any need for professional help or neglected the help available.

Conclusions: In São Paulo there exists a large sector of the population that requires prevention strategies regarding the risks and harm resulting from alcohol and drug use, followed by a group requiring more specialized care. But a large number of substance users requiring specialized support did not use services and did not believe that they needed professional help.

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