Article de Périodique
Intravenous drug use in alcoholics (1986)
(Usage de drogues par voie-intraveineuse chez les alcooliques)
Auteur(s) :
SCHUCKIT, M. A. ;
BOGARD B.
Année
1986
Page(s) :
551-554
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
11
Domaine :
Alcool / Alcohol ; Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus mots-clés
ALCOOL
;
POLYCONSOMMATION
;
DIAGNOSTIC
;
DEVIANCE
;
RELATION THERAPEUTIQUE
;
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
VOIE INTRAVEINEUSE
;
INJECTION
;
ALCOOLIQUE
Note générale :
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1986, 47(11), 551-554
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Sur 507 sujets traités contre l'alcoolisme, on a noté les conséquences de l'utilisation combinée d'alcool et de drogue. L'étude sociologique et médicale montre l'impact des combinaisons alcool drogue sur le comportement et surtout les difficultés pour le corps médical d'émettre des diagnostics, les cas cliniques étant difficiles à cerner d'emblée. Il est donc nécessaire de rechercher dans le passé d'un patient les déviances toxicomaniaques éventuelles pour établir un constat médical.
ENGLISH:
The importance of a history of self-administration of drugs intravenously was evaluated in 507 consecutive inpatient male primary alcoholics and primary drug abusers with secondary alcoholism. The subjects were divided into three groups: Group 1 comprised 47 alcoholic men who had primary drug abuse, Group 2 comprised 42 primary alcoholics who used drugs intravenously but did not meet other diagnostic criteria for drug abuse, and Group 3 comprised 418 primary alcoholics who neither met diagnostic criteria for drug abuse nor had taken drugs intravenously. Interviews at the time of entry into the treatment program included the patient and two resource persons; follow-up was complete in 96% of the original sample. Subjects who did not meet research criteria for drug abuse but had taken drugs intravenously more closely resembled the primary drug abusers than they did the primary alcoholics in regard to the course of problems before entering treatment and the 1-year outcome.
Sur 507 sujets traités contre l'alcoolisme, on a noté les conséquences de l'utilisation combinée d'alcool et de drogue. L'étude sociologique et médicale montre l'impact des combinaisons alcool drogue sur le comportement et surtout les difficultés pour le corps médical d'émettre des diagnostics, les cas cliniques étant difficiles à cerner d'emblée. Il est donc nécessaire de rechercher dans le passé d'un patient les déviances toxicomaniaques éventuelles pour établir un constat médical.
ENGLISH:
The importance of a history of self-administration of drugs intravenously was evaluated in 507 consecutive inpatient male primary alcoholics and primary drug abusers with secondary alcoholism. The subjects were divided into three groups: Group 1 comprised 47 alcoholic men who had primary drug abuse, Group 2 comprised 42 primary alcoholics who used drugs intravenously but did not meet other diagnostic criteria for drug abuse, and Group 3 comprised 418 primary alcoholics who neither met diagnostic criteria for drug abuse nor had taken drugs intravenously. Interviews at the time of entry into the treatment program included the patient and two resource persons; follow-up was complete in 96% of the original sample. Subjects who did not meet research criteria for drug abuse but had taken drugs intravenously more closely resembled the primary drug abusers than they did the primary alcoholics in regard to the course of problems before entering treatment and the 1-year outcome.
Affiliation :
San Diego Vet. Adm. Med. Ctr, San Diego, CA, USA
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