智障人士的物质使用和问题赌博干预:系统综述。

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Amalia Udeanu, Gloria Garcia-Fernandez, Andrea Krotter, Juan Antonio García-Aller, Patricia Solis Garcia, Laura E Gómez
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智力残疾(ID)的人面对成瘾行为的脆弱性增加,但有效的干预研究不足。本研究旨在系统地回顾现有的药物使用干预措施和问题赌博在这一人群。方法:按照PRISMA的指导方针,我们搜索了Web of Science, PsycINFO和CENTRAL,寻找针对ID人群的物质使用或赌博的研究。两名独立审稿人综合了数据,并使用既定工具评估了方法学质量。结果:纳入16项研究:3项随机对照试验(rct), 6项非随机试验和7项病例研究。大多数研究涉及轻度ID的成年男性小样本,重点关注烟草(n = 6)、多种药物使用(n = 5)、酒精(n = 3)、阿片类药物(n = 1)或赌博(n = 1)。正念疗法和认知行为疗法与动机访谈相结合,在减少ID患者的烟草和酒精使用方面显示出有希望的结果。研究发现,使用酒精和大麻有短期好处,但对严重程度的影响尚不清楚。心理教育经常与行为技巧结合起来,通过提高认识和知识,有助于减少药物的使用。结论:针对ID患者的物质使用和赌博的干预证据仍然有限。由于数据不足,meta分析是不可能的,尽管单个案例设计提供了有价值的见解。需要更严格和全面的研究来更好地理解和改进干预策略,以解决身份证患者的物质使用和赌博问题。试验注册:PROSPERO CRD42023477296。
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Substance Use and Problem Gambling Interventions for People With Intellectual Disability: A Systematic Review.

Introduction: People with intellectual disability (ID) face increased vulnerability to addictive behaviours, yet effective interventions are under-researched. This study aimed to systematically review existing interventions for substance use and problem gambling in this population.

Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, we searched Web of Science, PsycINFO and CENTRAL for studies on substance use or gambling tailored for people with ID. Two independent reviewers synthesised the data and assessed the methodological quality using established tools.

Results: Sixteen studies were included: three randomised controlled trials (RCTs), six non-randomised trials and seven case studies. Most studies involved small samples of male adults with mild ID, focusing on tobacco (n = 6), polydrug use (n = 5), alcohol (n = 3), opioids (n = 1) or gambling (n = 1). Mindfulness-based therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy combined with motivational interviewing showed promising results for reducing tobacco and alcohol use in people with ID. Short-term benefits were observed for alcohol and cannabis use, though impacts on severity were unclear. Psychoeducation was frequently integrated with behavioural techniques, contributing to reduced substance use through enhanced awareness and knowledge.

Conclusions: The evidence for interventions targeting substance use and gambling in individuals with ID remains limited. A meta-analysis was not possible due to insufficient data, though single-case designs provided valuable insights. More rigorous and comprehensive research is needed to better understand and improve intervention strategies for addressing substance use and gambling problems in people with ID.

Trial registration: PROSPERO CRD42023477296.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intellectual Disability Research is devoted exclusively to the scientific study of intellectual disability and publishes papers reporting original observations in this field. The subject matter is broad and includes, but is not restricted to, findings from biological, educational, genetic, medical, psychiatric, psychological and sociological studies, and ethical, philosophical, and legal contributions that increase knowledge on the treatment and prevention of intellectual disability and of associated impairments and disabilities, and/or inform public policy and practice. Expert reviews on themes in which recent research has produced notable advances will be included. Such reviews will normally be by invitation.
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