The Emergence of an Epidemic

E. Finkelman, J. McGinnis
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The opioid crisis has roots deep in history, including social, cultural, and economic factors and trends that have driven the current epidemic. In this chapter, the authors describe the history of opioid use and its evolution to the current day. The modern epidemic has been spurred by the early marketing of pain medications as “nonaddictive,” increased availability of both prescription and illicit opioids in the United States, and perceptions that drug misuse and addiction are individual “moral failings” versus a broader understanding of addiction as being driven by broader social and environmental factors such as community resilience and social cohesion. The chapter suggests several opportunities to improve efforts to end the epidemic, including working with clinicians and community leaders to change health system procedures and to adopt policies that support communities in efforts to address the social determinants of health.
流行病的出现
阿片类药物危机有着深刻的历史根源,包括推动当前流行病的社会、文化和经济因素和趋势。在本章中,作者描述了阿片类药物使用的历史及其演变到今天。在美国,早期止痛药的营销被称为“不会上瘾”,处方和非法阿片类药物的供应增加,以及认为药物滥用和成瘾是个人的“道德失误”,而不是更广泛地理解成瘾是由更广泛的社会和环境因素驱动的,如社区恢复力和社会凝聚力。本章提出了几个改进工作以结束疫情的机会,包括与临床医生和社区领导人合作,改变卫生系统程序,并采取支持社区努力解决健康的社会决定因素的政策。
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