Urbanoski Karen A, Strike Carol J, Rush Brian R
Health Systems Research and Consulting Unit, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada.
Eur Addict Res. 2005;11(3):115-23. doi: 10.1159/000085546.
We report on the extent of cannabis treatment-seeking within an addiction treatment system in Canada. Data represent all new admissions in fiscal year 2000 to substance abuse treatment agencies in the province of Ontario (n = 47,995). Analyses examine the prevalence of cannabis problems by demographic and treatment characteristics and provide contrasts with other client subgroups (alcohol, cocaine, and opiates). Clients reporting cannabis as their primary problem substance (13%) were more likely to be male, single, under age 20 and in high school. Legal system involvement and school- or family-based pressure to enter treatment were commonly reported, but less so by older cannabis clients. The distinctiveness of these clients within the larger treatment system raises questions of the relevance to cannabis clients of interventions designed for other substance-abusing populations.
我们报告了加拿大成瘾治疗系统中寻求大麻治疗的情况。数据代表2000财政年度安大略省药物滥用治疗机构的所有新入院患者(n = 47,995)。分析按人口统计学和治疗特征考察了大麻问题的患病率,并与其他客户亚组(酒精、可卡因和阿片类药物)进行了对比。将大麻报告为主要问题物质的客户(13%)更有可能是男性、单身、20岁以下且在读高中。经常报告有法律系统介入以及来自学校或家庭要求接受治疗的压力,但年龄较大的大麻客户报告的较少。这些客户在更大的治疗系统中的独特性引发了为其他药物滥用人群设计的干预措施对大麻客户的相关性问题。