Robertson J R
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1985 Jan 5;290(6461):34-5. doi: 10.1136/bmj.290.6461.34.
A group of heroin users who are in contact with a general practice in north west Edinburgh are described. The study group was younger and included more women than previous studies. These people used a large variety of drugs and mainly purchased them locally. Frequent and often prolonged abstinent periods occurred with no prescribed opiate treatment. The group had experienced a high rate of drug related medical disorders. All these points raise the possibility that opiate users who are known to general practitioners may be a distinctly different population from those who attend drug dependency clinics. The frequency of remission and the prevalence of polydrug use have profound implications for planning and evaluating an effective medical response.
本文描述了一组与爱丁堡西北部一家普通诊所接触的海洛因使用者。该研究组比以往研究中的人群更年轻,女性比例更高。这些人使用多种毒品,主要在当地购买。在没有处方阿片类药物治疗的情况下,频繁且往往持续较长时间的戒断期出现。该组经历了与毒品相关的高发病率。所有这些情况都增加了一种可能性,即全科医生所了解的阿片类药物使用者可能与那些前往药物依赖诊所的人是截然不同的群体。缓解频率和多药使用的流行率对规划和评估有效的医疗应对措施具有深远影响。