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在大流行期间接受门诊物质使用障碍治疗的退伍军人的治疗利用和方式偏好。

Treatment utilization and modality preference among veterans receiving outpatient substance use disorder treatment during a pandemic.

机构信息

Psychology Service/Department of Psychiatry, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

出版信息

Am J Addict. 2023 Jan;32(1):32-39. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13347. Epub 2022 Oct 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

This study examines substance use disorder (SUD) treatment utilization patterns in response to a pandemic.

METHOD

Retrospective electronic medical record data were collected during three time periods (N = 390): "Pre-COVID-19" (12/02/2019-03/14/2020), "COVID-19" (03/15/2020-06/30/2020), and COVID-19 "Re-entry" (7/01/2020-10/01/2020). Number of visits in each time period, SUD diagnosis, treatment modality (video, telephone, none), demographic, and clinical variables were examined. One-way analyses of variance (ANOVA) and chi-square analyses tested the relationships between treatment modality, demographics, clinical variables, and psychiatric emergency room (PER) visits. Binary logistic regressions examined the effect of treatment modality on PER use during COVID-19 and Re-entry, controlling for alcohol, opioid, and cocaine use disorders, age, and past-year (pre-COVID-19) PER use.

RESULTS

Treatment modality was associated with SUD (alcohol, cocaine, opioids), age, and PER visits. Veterans who primarily attended telephone appointments were more likely to require PER services compared to those attending video appointments. In the full model, alcohol use disorder (AUD), past-year PER visits, and treatment modality (telephone visits) continued to be significantly associated with COVID-19 PER use, while past-year PER visits correlated with Re-entry PER use.

CONCLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE

During COVID-19, veterans whose main treatment modality was telephone were more likely to require PER services than veterans who were seen by video, even after controlling for age, AUD, opioid use disorder, and past-year PER visits. This study is the first to have examined SUD treatment modality utilization patterns in response to COVID-19. Findings suggest that treatment modality during the initial phase of COVID-19 correlated with PER presentation.

摘要

背景与目的

本研究考察了在大流行期间,物质使用障碍(SUD)治疗的利用模式。

方法

收集了三个时间段(N=390)的回顾性电子病历数据:“新冠疫情前”(2019 年 12 月 2 日至 2020 年 3 月 14 日)、“新冠疫情期间”(2020 年 3 月 15 日至 2020 年 6 月 30 日)和“新冠疫情后重新开放期间”(2020 年 7 月 1 日至 10 月 1 日)。在每个时间段中,检查就诊次数、SUD 诊断、治疗方式(视频、电话、无)、人口统计学和临床变量。使用单因素方差分析(ANOVA)和卡方检验检验治疗方式、人口统计学、临床变量和精神科急诊室(PER)就诊之间的关系。二元逻辑回归分析检验了治疗方式对 COVID-19 和再入期间 PER 使用的影响,控制了酒精、阿片类药物和可卡因使用障碍、年龄和过去一年(COVID-19 前)PER 使用情况。

结果

治疗方式与 SUD(酒精、可卡因、阿片类药物)、年龄和 PER 就诊有关。主要接受电话预约的退伍军人比接受视频预约的退伍军人更有可能需要 PER 服务。在全模型中,酒精使用障碍(AUD)、过去一年的 PER 就诊和治疗方式(电话就诊)仍然与 COVID-19 PER 使用显著相关,而过去一年的 PER 就诊与再入期间的 PER 使用相关。

结论和科学意义

在 COVID-19 期间,与接受视频治疗的退伍军人相比,主要治疗方式为电话的退伍军人更有可能需要 PER 服务,即使在控制了年龄、AUD、阿片类药物使用障碍和过去一年的 PER 就诊后也是如此。这项研究首次检查了 COVID-19 期间 SUD 治疗方式的利用模式。研究结果表明,COVID-19 初期的治疗方式与 PER 就诊相关。

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