酒精使用障碍

Jürgen Rehm, Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Christian S Hendershot, Ari Franklin, Maria Neufeld, Ahmed S Hassan, Kevin D Shield
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酒精使用障碍包括以强迫性大量饮酒和失去对酒精摄入的控制为特征的病症。酒精使用障碍是全球最普遍的精神障碍之一,高收入国家的患病率较高,低收入国家的患病率较低。最近的COVID-19大流行与完全由酒精引起的死亡率增加有关,部分原因是酒精与压力的特异性相互作用。尽管患病率很高,但酒精使用障碍仍未得到充分治疗,尽管已有科学确定且具有成本效益的社会心理、社区和药物干预措施。此外,已经开发了有希望的新治疗方式,目前正在进行试验。更好地获得基于证据的酒精使用障碍治疗的两个主要障碍是可获得性低(由于缺乏政府或公共资金用于此类治疗)和污名化。第一个障碍可以通过增加酒精消费税来克服,目前的税收远远不足以支付酒精使用的社会成本。除了创造收入外,增加消费税还可以减少因所有酒精导致的疾病(包括酒精使用障碍)而住院的人数,从而降低医疗保健费用。总体而言,综合酒精控制政策可以改善对酒精使用障碍的预防,改善获得治疗的机会,并减少耻辱感。
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Alcohol use disorders
Alcohol use disorders consist of conditions characterised by compulsive heavy alcohol use and loss of control over alcohol intake. Alcohol use disorders are some of the most prevalent mental disorders globally, with higher prevalence in high-income countries and lower prevalence in low-income countries. The recent COVID-19 pandemic was associated with an increase in fully alcohol-attributable mortality, in part triggered by alcohol-specific interactions with stress. Despite their high prevalence, alcohol use disorders remain undertreated, even though there are scientifically established and cost-effective psychosocial, community, and pharmacological interventions available. In addition, promising new treatment modalities have been developed and are currently being tested. The two main barriers to better access to evidence-based alcohol use disorder treatment are low availability, due to the absence of government or public funding for such treatment, and stigma. The first barrier could be overcome by increasing alcohol excise taxation, which currently falls considerably short of covering the social costs of alcohol use. In addition to generating revenues, increasing excise taxation could reduce health-care costs by reducing hospitalisations for all alcohol-attributable conditions, including alcohol use disorders. Overall, integrated alcohol control policies could improve the prevention of alcohol use disorders, improve access to treatment, and reduce stigma.
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