Wilk Joshua, West Joyce C, Rae Donald S, Regier Darrel A
Practice Research Network, American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education, Washington, DC, USA.
Am J Addict. 2006 Mar-Apr;15(2):180-5. doi: 10.1080/10550490500528799.
The primary aim of this study was to present data on the relationship of mental and comorbid substance use disorders to work disability and functioning in routine psychiatric practice in the United States. Data were used from the 1997 and 1999 American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education's Practice Research Network Study of Psychiatric Patients and Treatments, totaling 754 psychiatrists and 3,088 patients. Results found patients with comorbid substance use disorders had significantly higher rates of work disability. These findings highlight the critical need to address the disturbing lack of substance use treatment and rehabilitation services for this population.
本研究的主要目的是呈现关于在美国常规精神病学实践中精神障碍及共病物质使用障碍与工作残疾及功能之间关系的数据。数据来自1997年和1999年美国精神病学研究与教育学会的精神病患者及治疗实践研究网络研究,共有754名精神科医生和3088名患者。结果发现,患有共病物质使用障碍的患者工作残疾率显著更高。这些发现凸显了迫切需要解决针对这一人群令人不安的物质使用治疗和康复服务匮乏的问题。