一般人群样本中问题酒精和毒品使用者物质使用的短期变化

K. Sinadinovic, P. Wennberg, A. H. Berman
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Sinadinovic, K., Wennberg, P., & Berman, A.(2014)。一般人群样本中问题酒精和毒品使用者物质使用的短期变化。《国际酒精和药物研究杂志》,3(4),277-287。目的:根据性别、年龄、初始物质使用水平和管理方法(互联网或交互式语音应答,IVR),调查酒精或非法药物基线问题使用个体12个月的变化。设计:从随机人群样本中筛选1,861人,以检查是否有问题的酒精和非法药物使用。筛查呈阳性的个体在12个月后接受随访。背景:瑞典普通人群。参与者:423名基线酗酒(女性:AUDIT≥6,男性:AUDIT≥8)或吸毒(男女均:DUDIT≥1)的个体。测量方法:AUDIT、DUDIT、AUDIT- c和DUDIT- c评分。结果:审计得分由10.43降至8.62;在239名基线有饮酒问题的参与者中,34.3%的人在随访时不再有饮酒问题。DUDIT总分由4.92降至2.33;在51名基线有药物使用问题的参与者中,60.8%的人在随访时报告没有非法药物使用。与基线使用有害药物的人相比,基线使用有害药物的人的AUDIT和DUDIT得分下降得更多。AUDIT和DUDIT评分的组内效应量在0.29和0.69之间变化(Cohen’s d)。结论:在随机的一般人群样本中,问题物质使用的短期变化数据可以作为对照非对照治疗研究的参考点。
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Short-term changes in substance use among problematic alcohol and drug users from a general population sample
Sinadinovic, K., Wennberg, P., & Berman, A. (2014). Short-term changes in substance use among problematic alcohol and drug users from a general population sample. The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 3 (4), 277-287. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v3i4.186 Aims: To investigate 12-month changes among individuals with baseline problematic use of alcohol or illicit drugs, by gender, age, initial level of substance use, and administration method (Internet or Interactive Voice Response, IVR). Design: 1,861 individuals from a random population sample were screened for problematic alcohol and illicit drug use. Individuals screening positive were followed up after 12 months. Setting: The Swedish general population. Participants: 423 individuals with baseline problematic alcohol (women: AUDIT ≥ 6, men: AUDIT ≥ 8) or drug use (both genders: DUDIT ≥ 1). Measures: AUDIT, DUDIT, AUDIT-C and DUDIT-C scores. Findings: AUDIT scores decreased from 10.43 to 8.62; among 239 participants with baseline problematic alcohol use, 34.3% no longer had problematic use at follow-up. Total DUDIT scores decreased from 4.92 to 2.33; among 51 participants with baseline problematic drug use, 60.8% reported no illicit drug use at follow-up. AUDIT and DUDIT scores decreased more for individuals who at baseline had harmful problematic use, compared to those who had hazardous baseline use. Within-group effect sizes for AUDIT and DUDIT scores varied between 0.29 and 0.69 (Cohen’s d ). Conclusions: Data on short-term change in problematic substance use in a random general population sample could constitute a reference point for comparisons for uncontrolled treatment studies.
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