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激励评估非治疗丁丙诺啡研究参与海洛因依赖个体。

Motivational assessment of non-treatment buprenorphine research participation in heroin dependent individuals.

机构信息

Substance Abuse Research Division, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI 48207, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2012 Jun 1;123(1-3):173-9. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.11.005. Epub 2011 Dec 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Heroin abuse remains an important public health problem, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. Insight into this problem is gained from interviewing addicted individuals. However, we lack systematic data on factors that motivate heroin users to participate in non-treatment research that offers both financial incentives (compensation) and non-financial incentives (e.g., short-term medication).

AIM

To better understand the relative importance of several types of personal motivations to participate in non-treatment buprenorphine research, and to relate self-motivations to social, economic, demographic and drug use factors.

METHODS

Heroin dependent volunteers (N=235 total; 57 female and 178 male; 136 African American, 86 Caucasian, and 13 Other) applied for non-therapeutic buprenorphine research in an urban outpatient setting from 2004 to 2008. We conducted a semi-structured behavioral economic interview, after which participants ranked 11 possible motivations for research participation.

RESULTS

Although the study was repeatedly described as non-treatment research involving buprenorphine, participants often ranked some treatment-related motivations as important (wanting to reduce/stop heroin use, needing a medication to get stabilized/detoxify). Some motivations correlated with income, heroin use, and years since marketing of buprenorphine. Two dimensions emerged from principal component analysis of motivation rankings: (1) treatment motivation vs. greater immediate needs and (2) commitment to trying alternatives vs. a more accepting attitude toward traditional interventions. In summary, heroin addicts' self-motivations to engage in non-therapeutic research are complex--they value economic gain but not exclusively or primarily--and relate to variables such as socioeconomic factors and drug use.

摘要

背景

海洛因滥用仍是一个重要的公共卫生问题,尤其是在经济欠发达地区。通过对成瘾者进行访谈,可以了解到这一问题。然而,我们缺乏系统的数据来了解促使海洛因使用者参与非治疗性丁丙诺啡研究的因素,这些研究既提供经济激励(补偿),也提供非经济激励(例如短期药物治疗)。

目的

更好地了解参与非治疗性丁丙诺啡研究的几种个人动机的相对重要性,并将自我动机与社会、经济、人口统计学和药物使用因素联系起来。

方法

2004 年至 2008 年,在城市门诊环境中,海洛因依赖志愿者(共 235 名;57 名女性和 178 名男性;136 名非裔美国人,86 名白人和 13 名其他种族)申请参加非治疗性丁丙诺啡研究。我们进行了半结构化行为经济学访谈,之后参与者对 11 种可能的研究参与动机进行了排名。

结果

尽管该研究被反复描述为涉及丁丙诺啡的非治疗性研究,但参与者经常将一些与治疗相关的动机列为重要因素(希望减少/停止使用海洛因,需要药物稳定/解毒)。一些动机与收入、海洛因使用和丁丙诺啡上市后的年限相关。通过对动机排名进行主成分分析,出现了两个维度:(1)治疗动机与更大的即时需求,(2)尝试替代方案的承诺与对传统干预措施的更接受态度。总之,海洛因成瘾者参与非治疗性研究的自我动机是复杂的——他们重视经济收益,但并非唯一或主要因素——并且与社会经济因素和药物使用等变量有关。

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