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引用次数: 39
摘要
酒精使用障碍、药物使用障碍和重度抑郁症的共同发生在酗酒、药物滥用和精神病人样本中经常被报道(Allen和Francis 1986;Demilio 1989;El-Guebaly 1990;Ross et al. 1988;Rounsaville et al. 1982)。在一般人口调查中也发现了物质使用障碍与重度抑郁症之间的显著关联(Regier等人,1990;Robins et al. 1988;Weissman and Meyers 1980),但其幅度远低于临床样本中报告的值。这表明,与没有这些合并症的人相比,患有共病物质使用障碍和重度抑郁症的人可能更有可能寻求酒精或药物治疗。然而,迄今为止,还没有研究对临床和政策相关性最大的人群,即在治疗人群中未发现有酒精使用障碍或药物使用障碍的人群中,检查共病对酒精或药物治疗的影响。
The influence of comorbid major depression and substance use disorders on alcohol and drug treatment: results of a national survey.
The co-occurrence of alcohol use disorders, drug use disorders, and major depression has frequently been reported in alcoholic, drug abuse, and psychiatric patient samples (Allen and Francis 1986; Demilio 1989; El-Guebaly 1990; Ross et al. 1988; Rounsaville et al. 1982). Significant associations between substance use disorders and major depression have also been found in general population surveys (Regier et al. 1990; Robins et al. 1988; Weissman and Meyers 1980), but the magnitude is much lower than that reported in clinical samples. This suggests that people with comorbid substance use disorders and major depression may be more likely to seek alcohol or drug treatment than those without such comorbidities. However, to date, no studies have examined the impact of comorbidity on alcohol or drug treatment in the population of greatest clinical and policy relevance, that is, among those persons with an alcohol use disorder or drug use disorder not found in the treated population.