V. Defelippe, Anna Schlütter, Annelen Meriaan, B. Winkens, Veronika Kavenská, Gary Saucedo Rojas, M. Politi
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引用次数: 5
摘要
药物滥用是一个重大的公共卫生问题,全世界有数百万人患有这种疾病。虽然有大量的治疗选择,但这些康复轨迹中的许多都有可能“退出”。此外,“辍学”是复发的重要危险因素。迫切需要有效的治疗,这将使患者减少滥用和防止复发。Takiwasi是一家成瘾治疗中心,将传统的亚马逊植物药物与传统的西医和心理治疗相结合。本文的目的是探讨社会人口因素,如教育水平和职业,精神合并症和原发药物使用,是否与死藤水(AYA)辅助成瘾治疗的治疗不完成有关。设计/方法学/方法从2012年至2017年的患者数据库中收集121例患者首次治疗的数据。为了确定感兴趣的变量与治疗未完成之间是否存在关联,进行了χ2分析和逻辑回归分析。在121名被分析的患者中,48.2%的人完成了治疗,而51.8%的人没有。与就业的学生相比,学生未完成治疗的几率明显更高(p=0.006;或= 3.7;95% CI = 1.5 - -9.6)。在多变量分析中,其他变量与治疗未完成无显著关系。虽然有一些局限性限制了这项研究,但研究结果表明,Takiwasi的aya辅助治疗可能会受益于对学生患者的额外支持。此外,建议对患者进行更长期的随访,以便更好地了解在aya辅助治疗中心的治疗结果。原创性/价值在治疗社区中,aya辅助治疗似乎是一种可行的成瘾治疗类型,因此,进一步的研究应阐明动机与社会人口因素和成瘾类型在治疗未完成风险中的作用。
Treatment and outcomes at Takiwasi Center, a Peruvian therapeutic community: identifying patient-related indicators
Purpose
Substance abuse is a major public health concern, with over millions of people suffering from it worldwide. Although there is an abundance of treatment options, many of these rehabilitative trajectories are subject to “drop-out”. In addition, “drop-out” is a significant risk factor for relapse. There is an urgent demand for effective treatment, which would enable patients to reduce abuse and prevent relapse. Takiwasi is an addiction treatment centre that combines traditional Amazonian plant medicine with conventional western medicine and psychotherapy. The purpose of this paper is to explore whether socio-demographics factors, such as education level and occupation, psychiatric comorbidities and primary drug use, are associated with treatment non-completion of Ayahuasca (AYA)-assisted addiction therapy.
Design/methodology/approach
Data on the first treatment episode of 121 patients were collected from the patient database from the years 2012 to 2017. To determine whether there is an association between the variables of interest and treatment non-completion, a χ2 analysis and a logistic regression analysis were performed.
Findings
Of the 121 patients analysed, 48.2 per cent completed their treatment, whilst 51.8 per cent did not. Students compared to those who are employed showed significantly higher odds for treatment non-completion (p=0.006; OR=3.7; 95% CI=1.5–9.6). Other variables in the multivariable analysis showed no significant relationship with treatment non-completion. While several limitations restricted the study, the findings suggest that the AYA-assisted treatment in Takiwasi may benefit from additional support for patients who are students. Moreover, it is advised to conduct more long-term follow-up of patients in order to gain better insight into the outcome of treatment at an AYA-assisted treatment centre.
Originality/value
It appears that AYA-assisted therapy in a therapeutic community is a feasible type of treatment for addiction, for which further studies should elucidate the role of motivation in relation to socio-demographic factors and type of addiction in the risk of treatment non-completion.
期刊介绍:
The Journal publishes academic papers, case studies, empirical research and opinion. The Journal is interested in publishing papers that critically creatively engage with ideas drawn from a range of discourses: the therapeutic community movement and other related professional practice, psychoanalysis, art, literature, poetry, music, architecture, culture, education, philosophy, religion and environmental studies. It will be of value to those who work in health services, social services, voluntary and charitable organizations and for all professionals involved with staff teams in therapeutic and supportive organizations.