Master of Public Health Program, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2012 Nov-Dec;47(13-14):1384-97. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2012.706178.
Since its inception, the addictions field has had a history of failure: failures in conceptualizations, in treatment, in interventions, in policies, in process as well as outcome assessment. Certain actions and activities have had a less than stellar effect which may lead to feelings of personal failure among practitioners, the tagging of processes and programs as being failures when they are not so, as well as an identification of the person being intervened with, by self and others, as being a failure or loser. This paper discusses how to define success and failure and the need to identify both the short(er) and long(er) term, as well as temporary and permanent effects, including the implications of using binary (success or failure; success and failure) and nonbinary (and in addition) categories of assessment. The need to clarify expectations and to establish goals and measurable effects are noted. Being open to accepting results which may be personally disappointing, initially, but which offer opportunities for needed changes may lead to new developments in the field and the establishment of better interventions.
自成立以来,成瘾领域一直存在失败的历史:概念化、治疗、干预、政策、过程以及结果评估方面都存在失败。某些行动和活动的效果并不理想,这可能导致从业者感到个人失败,将过程和项目标记为失败,而实际上并非如此,并且将被干预的人,无论是自我还是他人,都被视为失败或输家。本文讨论了如何定义成功和失败,以及需要确定短期和长期、暂时和永久影响的必要性,包括使用二进制(成功或失败;成功和失败)和非二进制(以及附加)评估类别所带来的影响。需要明确期望,确定目标和可衡量的效果。接受最初可能令人失望但为所需变革提供机会的结果,可能会为该领域带来新的发展,并建立更好的干预措施。