儿童早期创伤与药物滥用和成瘾

Melissa T. Merrick, Derek C. Ford, D. Houry
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本章探讨了儿童创伤和药物使用之间的复杂关系。并非所有经历过童年创伤的儿童都会继续使用物质,没有童年创伤的人可能会发展为物质使用障碍。然而,创伤已经被发现大大增加了以后使用药物的风险。此外,研究表明,有童年创伤史的人更有可能报告慢性疼痛症状,这些症状会干扰日常活动,也更有可能被开多种处方药。不良童年经历(ace)与成年后的药物滥用和药物使用障碍(包括非法药物使用)直接相关,并存在剂量-反应关系,即儿童经历的不良童年经历越多,他们成年后出现此类药物使用问题的可能性就越大。特别讨论了预防阿片类药物使用障碍的影响,以及更普遍的物质滥用和成瘾。
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Early Childhood Trauma and Substance Misuse and Addiction
This chapter examines the complex relationship between childhood trauma and substance use. Not all children who experience childhood trauma will go on to use substances, and persons with no childhood trauma may develop substance use disorders. However, trauma has been found to greatly increase the risk of later substance use. Further, research suggests that individuals with histories of childhood trauma are more likely to report chronic pain symptoms that interfere with daily activities and are also more likely to be prescribed multiple prescription medications. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been directly associated with substance misuse and substance use disorders in adulthood, including illicit drug use, with a dose–response relationship such that the more ACEs children experience, the more likely they are to have such substance use problems as adults. Implications for prevention of opioid use disorder in particular, and substance misuse and addiction more generally, are discussed.
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