van de Wijngaart G F
Department of Psychology, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1988;14(1):125-36. doi: 10.3109/00952998809001540.
This article describes developments in The Netherlands with a special focus on those issues that can be described as "typically Dutch": the divergent "opium-act," the methadone buses, the Junkie League, and the plans for heroin maintenance. It also gives an impression of the important role of the Dutch Government in the organization of the relief work system. The article concludes that in some ways the Dutch have learned to live with certain developments, and that they have ceased to look for a one and only solution.
本文描述了荷兰的发展情况,特别关注那些可被描述为“典型荷兰式”的问题:分歧的“鸦片法案”、美沙酮巴士、瘾君子联盟以及海洛因维持治疗计划。它还让人了解到荷兰政府在救济工作体系组织中所起的重要作用。文章得出结论,在某些方面,荷兰人已学会与某些发展情况共存,并且不再寻求唯一的解决方案。