父母代溶剂滥用者与酒精中毒关系的研究

K Nagano
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近年来,人们注意到酗酒和/或吸毒成瘾是家族遗传的这一事实。很少有研究调查青少年溶剂滥用与其父母酗酒之间的关系。1983年至1989年期间,在Serigaya-en酒精中毒和毒瘾治疗医院就诊的210名溶剂滥用者从以下两个角度进行了检查。父母酗酒的溶剂滥用者比例(A组),与父母不酗酒的溶剂滥用者(NA组)相比,A组溶剂滥用者有哪些特点?研究结果总结如下:21.4%的受试者有酗酒(FH-RDC)父母。在第一次测试时,他们比NA组大了大约两岁。A组溶剂滥用者表现出:1)15岁前父母死亡和/或分离的经历较多;2)小学、初中拒学率较高;3)社会经济地位较差;4)溶剂滥用时间较长;5)滥用溶剂以外成瘾药物较多的;6)更严重的精神病理;7)父母中慢性器质性疾病的发病率较高;8)兄弟姐妹中滥用溶剂的发生率较高。本研究表明:1)许多溶剂滥用者来自酗酒家庭;2)父母酗酒不仅是造成溶剂滥用的原因,而且也是造成成瘾的原因(例如,长期滥用溶剂,发展为酗酒或多种药物滥用);3)临床和社会经济恶化不仅发生在施虐者个人身上,也发生在其他家庭成员身上,尤其是A组。结果使作者强调将治疗重点放在家庭本身的重要性。
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[A study on the relationship between solvent abusers and alcoholism in the parental generation].

In recent years, attention has been paid to the fact that alcoholism and/or drug addiction runs in families. Few studies have investigated the relationship between solvent abuse in adolescents and alcoholism in their parents. Two hundred and ten solvent abusers who came to Serigaya-en, alcoholism and drug addiction treatment hospital, during from 1983 to 1989, were examined from the following two standpoints. The proportion of solvent abusers with alcoholic parents (A group), what characteristics the solvent abusers in A group had as compared with those whose parents were not alcoholic (NA group). The findings were summarized as follows; 21.4% of the subjects had an alcoholic (FH-RDC) parent. They were approximately two years older than those in the NA group at the first examination. The solvent abusers of the A group presented with: 1) more experiences of parental death and/or separation prior to the age of 15; 2) a higher frequency of school refusal in elementary or junior high school; 3) poorer socioeconomic status; 4) a longer duration of solvent abuse; 5) more abuse of addictive drugs other than solvent; 6) a more severe psychopathology; 7) a higher incidence of chronic organic diseases among their parents; 8) a higher incidence of solvent abuse among their siblings. The present study indicates that: 1) many a solvent abuser come from alcoholic families; 2) parental alcoholism is responsible not only for solvent abuse, but also for the development of addictions, (e.g., prolonged solvent abuse, developing into alcoholism or poly-substance abuse); 3) clinical and socioeconomic deterioration occurs not merely in the individual abusers but also in other family members, especially in the A group. The results lead the author to stress the importance of focusing the therapy upon the family itself.

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