Trends in young people accessing English alcohol treatment services: 2014 to 2023

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Karen P. Hayhurst , Sam Burnett , Stefan Jahr , Dylan Mangan , Tim Millar , Oliver Rigby , Andrew Jones
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Abstract

Background

Recent reports suggest that the prevalence of alcohol consumption has reduced among young people in England. We used whole population, English substance use treatment data to examine whether there has been a corresponding decrease in the number of young people accessing specialist alcohol treatment. We also examined the trend among young people with the highest levels of alcohol treatment need.

Methods

A retrospective cohort study of all young people (<18 years) entering specialist treatment for alcohol use in all publicly funded services in England between 1 April 2014 and 31 March 2023 (N = 40,119). Analysis of alcohol use severity used complete-case information on indicators of frequency and quantity of alcohol consumption (n = 37,801, 94 %). An examination of trends over time also used the cohort (N = 562,037) of adults (18+ years) entering alcohol treatment over the same period.

Results

There was a 42 % decline in the number of young people entering treatment for alcohol use in England (from 6522 to 3771 per annum). The proportion of the total alcohol treatment population accounted for by young people also decreased from 6.8 % to 4.1 % over the same period. A less steep decline of 24 % (from 508 to 388) was observed in the number of young people entering treatment with severe alcohol use.

Conclusions

Despite the overall reduction in the number of young people accessing alcohol treatment between 2014/15 and 2022/23, it will be necessary to monitor whether this decreasing trend continues, especially among those young people with the most severe alcohol treatment needs. Further research is required to determine to what extent this reduction in treatment numbers is due to reduced treatment capacity rather than changes in treatment need.
2014年至2023年英国年轻人酒精治疗服务的趋势
最近的报告显示,英国年轻人饮酒的流行程度有所下降。我们使用全人群,英国物质使用治疗数据来检查获得专业酒精治疗的年轻人数量是否相应减少。我们还调查了酒精治疗需求最高的年轻人的趋势。方法对2014年4月1日至2023年3月31日期间在英格兰所有公共资助服务机构接受酒精使用专科治疗的所有年轻人(18岁)进行回顾性队列研究(N = 40,119)。酒精使用严重程度的分析使用了关于酒精消费频率和数量指标的完整病例信息(n = 37,801, 94%)。一项随时间变化趋势的研究也使用了同期接受酒精治疗的成年人(N = 562,037)。结果在英格兰,接受酒精使用治疗的年轻人数量下降了42%(从每年6522人下降到3771人)。同期,年轻人在接受酒精治疗的总人数中所占的比例也从6.8%下降到4.1%。在接受严重酒精使用治疗的年轻人中,观察到的下降幅度较小,为24%(从508人降至388人)。结论:尽管2014/15至2022/23年间接受酒精治疗的青少年人数总体上有所减少,但仍有必要监测这种下降趋势是否会持续下去,特别是在那些有最严重酒精治疗需求的年轻人中。需要进一步的研究来确定治疗数量的减少在多大程度上是由于治疗能力的减少,而不是由于治疗需求的变化。
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11.40%
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307
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Drug Policy provides a forum for the dissemination of current research, reviews, debate, and critical analysis on drug use and drug policy in a global context. It seeks to publish material on the social, political, legal, and health contexts of psychoactive substance use, both licit and illicit. The journal is particularly concerned to explore the effects of drug policy and practice on drug-using behaviour and its health and social consequences. It is the policy of the journal to represent a wide range of material on drug-related matters from around the world.
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