Chie Qiu Ting, Tam Cai Lian, Bonn Gregory, Dang Hoang Minh, Khairuddin Rozainee
Jeffery Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia , Bandar Sunway , Malaysia.
International Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University , Nagoya , Japan.
Front Psychiatry. 2016 May 26;7:90. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00090. eCollection 2016.
This study examined reasons for substance abuse and evaluated the effectiveness of substance treatment programs in Malaysia through interviews with rehab patients and staff. Substance rehab patients (aged 18-69 years; n = 30) and staff (ages 30-72 years; n = 10) participated in semi-structured interviews covering a range of topics, including family and peer relationships, substance use and treatment history, factors for substance use and relapse, motivation for entering treatment, work experience, job satisfaction, treatment evaluation, and patient satisfaction. Most patients did not demonstrate the substance progression trend and had normal family relationships. Most patients reported having peers from normal family backgrounds as well. Various environmental and personal factors was cited as contributing to substance abuse and relapse. There was no significant difference between patient and staff program evaluation scores although the mean score for patients was lower. A holistic treatment approach with a combination of cognitive-behavioral, medical, social, and spiritual components was favored by patients. Suggestions for improving existing programs include better tailoring treatment to individual needs, and providing more post-treatment group support.
本研究通过对戒毒患者和工作人员进行访谈,调查了药物滥用的原因,并评估了马来西亚药物治疗项目的有效性。药物康复患者(年龄在18 - 69岁;n = 30)和工作人员(年龄在30 - 72岁;n = 10)参与了半结构化访谈,访谈涵盖一系列主题,包括家庭和同伴关系、药物使用和治疗史、药物使用和复发的因素、进入治疗的动机、工作经历、工作满意度、治疗评估以及患者满意度。大多数患者没有表现出药物滥用进展趋势,且家庭关系正常。大多数患者还报告称有来自正常家庭背景的同伴。各种环境和个人因素被认为是导致药物滥用和复发的原因。尽管患者的平均评分较低,但患者和工作人员对项目的评估得分没有显著差异。患者倾向于采用一种结合认知行为、医学、社会和精神成分的整体治疗方法。改进现有项目的建议包括更好地根据个体需求定制治疗方案,以及提供更多治疗后的团体支持。