酒精中毒和其他化学依赖的现代疾病模型:新的生物心理社会模型

J. Wallace
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相当多的研究表明,酗酒和其他依赖化学物质的现象是多方面的。生物,心理和社会文化变量进入这些疾病的起源,性质,维持和变化。因此,关于“正确的”一维模型的持续辩论和争论不太可能证明是有成果的。幼稚的疾病概念和幼稚的行为概念都不能完全解释成瘾性障碍。多维的、互动的、生物心理社会模型现在对于理解和改变这些疾病以及与之相关的许多个人和社会问题的持续进展是必要的。
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Modern Disease Models of Alcoholism and Other Chemical Dependencies: The New Biopsychosocial Models
SUMMARY A considerable body of research has indicated that alcoholism and other chemical dependencies are multidimensional phenomena. Biological, psychological, and sociocultural variables enter into the origins, nature, maintenance, and change of these disorders. Hence, continued debate and argument over the “correct” unidimensional model is unlikely to prove fruitful. Neither a naive disease concept nor a naive behavioral concept can explain addictive disorders fully. Multidimensional, interactive, biopsychosocial models are now necessary for continued progress in understanding and altering these disorders and the many personal and societal problems associated with them.
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