Sussman Steve, Black David S
Institute for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Research, University of Southern California, Alhambra, CA 91803-4737, USA.
J Drug Educ. 2008;38(2):167-80. doi: 10.2190/DE.38.2.e.
An understanding of the role of substitute addictions remains unclear. This article examines the range and possible reward functions of substitute addictions. We suggest that prevention education and treatment need to take into account substitute addictions as an influential aspect ofrecovery. Research is needed to better understand the prevalence and functions of, and solutions to substitute addictions.
对替代成瘾的作用的理解仍不明确。本文探讨了替代成瘾的范围及可能的奖赏功能。我们认为,预防教育和治疗需要将替代成瘾作为康复过程中的一个影响因素加以考虑。需要开展研究以更好地了解替代成瘾的患病率、功能及解决办法。