Addictions Research Group, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Subst Abus. 2020;41(3):286-291. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2020.1784363.
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately disrupts the daily lives of marginalized populations. Persons with substance use disorders are a particularly vulnerable population because of their unique social and health care needs. They face significant harm from both the pandemic itself and its social and economic consequences, including marginalization in health care and social systems. Hence, we discuss: (1) why persons with substance use disorders are at increased risk for infection with COVID-19 and a severe illness course; (2) anticipated adverse consequences of COVID-19 in persons with substance use disorders; (3) challenges to health care delivery and substance use treatment programs during and after the COVID-19 pandemic; and (4) the potential impact on clinical research in substance use disorders. We offer recommendations for clinical, public health, and social policies to mitigate these challenges and to prevent negative outcomes.
译文:COVID-19 大流行严重扰乱了边缘化人群的日常生活。患有物质使用障碍的人是一个特别脆弱的群体,因为他们有独特的社会和医疗保健需求。他们受到大流行本身及其社会和经济后果的严重伤害,包括在医疗保健和社会系统中被边缘化。因此,我们讨论了:(1)为什么患有物质使用障碍的人感染 COVID-19 和出现严重疾病过程的风险增加;(2)COVID-19 对患有物质使用障碍的人的预期不良后果;(3)COVID-19 大流行期间和之后医疗保健服务和物质使用治疗计划面临的挑战;(4)对物质使用障碍临床研究的潜在影响。我们提出了临床、公共卫生和社会政策建议,以减轻这些挑战并防止不良后果。