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对我们所了解的酒精使用障碍及刑事司法系统中的简短干预措施进行的快速系统综述。

A rapid systematic review of what we know about alcohol use disorders and brief interventions in the criminal justice system.

作者信息

Newbury-Birch Dorothy, McGovern Ruth, Birch Jennifer, O'Neill Gillian, Kaner Hannah, Sondhi Arun, Lynch Kieran

机构信息

Alcohol and Public Health Research, Health and Social Care Institute, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK.

出版信息

Int J Prison Health. 2016;12(1):57-70. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-08-2015-0024.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of this paper is to review the evidence of alcohol use disorders within the different stages of the criminal justice system in the UK. Furthermore it reviewed the worldwide evidence of alcohol brief interventions in the various stages of the criminal justice system.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: A rapid systematic review of publications was conducted from the year 2000 to 2014 regarding the prevalence of alcohol use disorders in the various stages of the criminal justice system. The second part of the work was a rapid review of effectiveness studies of interventions for alcohol brief interventions. Studies were included if they had a comparison group. Worldwide evidence was included that consisted of up to three hours of face-to-face brief intervention either in one session or numerous sessions.

FINDINGS

This review found that 64-88 per cent of adults in the police custody setting; 95 per cent in the magistrate court setting; 53-69 per cent in the probation setting and 5,913-863 per cent in the prison system and 64 per cent of young people in the criminal justice system in the UK scored positive for an alcohol use disorder. There is very little evidence of effectiveness of brief interventions in the various stages of the criminal justice system mainly due to the lack of follow-up data.

SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS

Brief alcohol interventions have a large and robust evidence base for reducing alcohol use in risky drinkers, particularly in primary care settings. However, there is little evidence of effect upon drinking levels in criminal justice settings. Whilst the approach shows promise with some effects being shown on alcohol-related harm as well as with young people in the USA, more robust research is needed to ascertain effectiveness of alcohol brief interventions in this setting.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This paper provides evidence of alcohol use disorders in the different stages of the criminal justice system in the UK using a validated tool as well as reviewing the worldwide evidence for short ( < three hours) alcohol brief intervention in this setting.

摘要

目的

本文旨在回顾英国刑事司法系统不同阶段酒精使用障碍的证据。此外,还回顾了全球范围内刑事司法系统各阶段酒精简短干预的证据。

设计/方法/途径:对2000年至2014年期间关于刑事司法系统各阶段酒精使用障碍患病率的出版物进行了快速系统回顾。研究的第二部分是对酒精简短干预措施有效性研究的快速回顾。若研究设有对照组,则纳入其中。纳入了全球范围内的证据,包括单次或多次时长至多三小时的面对面简短干预。

研究结果

该回顾发现,在英国,处于警方拘留阶段的成年人中有64% - 88%;治安法庭阶段为95%;缓刑阶段为53% - 69%;监狱系统为59.13% - 86.3%;刑事司法系统中的青少年中有64%酒精使用障碍检测呈阳性。几乎没有证据表明简短干预在刑事司法系统各阶段有效,主要原因是缺乏后续数据。

社会影响

简短酒精干预在减少高危饮酒者饮酒量方面有大量且有力的证据基础,尤其是在初级保健环境中。然而,几乎没有证据表明其对刑事司法环境中的饮酒水平有影响。虽然这种方法显示出了一定前景,在美国对与酒精相关的危害以及青少年产生了一些效果,但仍需要更有力的研究来确定酒精简短干预在这种环境下的有效性。

原创性/价值:本文使用经过验证的工具提供了英国刑事司法系统不同阶段酒精使用障碍的证据,并回顾了全球范围内此环境下短(<三小时)酒精简短干预的证据。

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