Addressing substance abuse in obstetrics and gynecology

Nina D Uziel-Miller PhD , Nehama Dresner MD
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Abstract

Substance abuse has far-reaching and long-lasting implications not only for women, but for their children and families as well. Substance abuse disorders are related to a host of biopsychosocial problems including severe medical and obstetric complications, poverty and unemployment, relational and parenting problems, domestic violence, and child abuse. Despite the seriousness of the problem, because substance abuse has typically been considered a male disorder, it is one of the most commonly missed diagnoses among women. Further complicating matters is that women are significantly more likely to present veiled symptoms to their primary care physicians than to seek appropriate substance abuse treatment. Given this, it is incumbent on today’s obstetrician/gynecologists to help uncover this often secret, but significant problem among women. Recommendations are made regarding the assessment and treatment of women with substance-related disorders. Obstetrician/gynecologists are encouraged to make substance abuse assessment, using standardized screening measures (such as the TWEAK questionnaire) as well as open-ended dialogues, a part of their routine exams. Obstetrician/gynecologists can play a vital role not only in the initial diagnosis of substance-related disorders but also in encouraging patients to take steps towards sobriety and to seek appropriate treatment when indicated.

解决妇产科药物滥用问题
药物滥用不仅对妇女,而且对她们的子女和家庭都有深远而持久的影响。药物滥用失调与许多生物心理社会问题有关,包括严重的医疗和产科并发症、贫穷和失业、关系和养育问题、家庭暴力和虐待儿童。尽管问题很严重,但由于药物滥用通常被认为是男性的疾病,它是女性中最常被遗漏的诊断之一。使问题更加复杂的是,妇女更有可能向初级保健医生提出隐晦的症状,而不是寻求适当的药物滥用治疗。鉴于此,今天的产科医生/妇科医生有责任帮助发现这个经常是秘密的,但在妇女中很重要的问题。就评估和治疗患有药物相关疾病的妇女提出了建议。鼓励产科医生/妇科医生进行药物滥用评估,使用标准化的筛查措施(如TWEAK问卷)以及开放式对话,作为常规检查的一部分。产科医生/妇科医生不仅可以在物质相关疾病的初步诊断中发挥重要作用,而且还可以鼓励患者采取措施走向清醒,并在需要时寻求适当的治疗。
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