Batki S L
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, School of Medicine, San Francisco.
West J Med. 1990 May;152(5):547-52.
Substance abuse and psychiatric disorders commonly occur together. This form of dual diagnosis is notable because it complicates assessment and makes treatment more difficult for both psychiatric and drug abuse problems. Drugs can cause psychiatric disorders and can also be used as an attempt to "cure" them by self-medication. The spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among drug users has added a third potential clinical problem, that of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, to the difficulties already presented by drug abuse and psychiatric disorders. Patients with this triple diagnosis pose challenges to primary care physicians as well as addiction medicine specialists or psychiatrists. Assessment should include a drug abuse history, preferably corroborated by others, evaluation of the mental state, and examination focusing on signs of drug abuse and HIV infection. Treatment should include the management of HIV disease, abstinence from drug abuse, and access to psychiatric care. New systems of health care service, including interdisciplinary case management, may be needed to manage patients with a triple diagnosis.
药物滥用和精神疾病常常同时出现。这种双重诊断形式值得关注,因为它使评估变得复杂,并且让精神疾病和药物滥用问题的治疗都更加困难。药物会引发精神疾病,也可能被用作通过自我用药来“治愈”这些疾病的尝试。人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)在吸毒者中的传播,给药物滥用和精神疾病已然造成的困难又增添了第三个潜在临床问题,即获得性免疫缺陷综合征。患有这种三重诊断的患者给初级保健医生以及成瘾医学专家或精神科医生都带来了挑战。评估应包括药物滥用史(最好有他人佐证)、精神状态评估以及针对药物滥用和HIV感染迹象的检查。治疗应包括对HIV疾病的管理、戒除药物滥用以及获得精神科护理。可能需要新的医疗服务体系,包括跨学科病例管理,来管理患有三重诊断的患者。