Kamerow D B, Pincus H A, Macdonald D I
JAMA. 1986 Apr 18;255(15):2054-7.
Millions of Americans suffer and die of alcohol abuse, other drug abuse, and mental disorders that go undiagnosed and untreated. Studies showing that up to 19% of the US adult population have these disorders also have found that only one fifth of those affected have sought help for them in the previous six months. Many of these persons have disorders that are treatable with modern medications and therapy. Because more than half of all persons with these disorders obtain all of their care from the general medical sector, a great potential exists in primary care for prevention, detection, treatment, and referral of these patients. Primary care physicians, however, have not been very successful at diagnosing and treating substance abuse and mental disorders because of inadequate training, patients' attitudes, and the constraints of the health care system. Recommendations to improve this situation include continued research, improved physician education, and increased emphasis on care of these disorders by organized medicine. Although tobacco use is also a major health problem, data relating to nicotine addiction were not included in this report.
数以百万计的美国人因酗酒、滥用其他药物以及未被诊断和治疗的精神障碍而受苦甚至死亡。研究表明,高达19%的美国成年人口患有这些疾病,同时也发现,在受影响的人群中,只有五分之一的人在过去六个月里寻求过相关帮助。这些人中的许多人所患疾病可以通过现代药物和治疗方法治愈。由于超过一半的患有这些疾病的人从普通医疗部门获得所有护理,因此初级保健在预防、检测、治疗和转诊这些患者方面存在巨大潜力。然而,由于培训不足、患者态度以及医疗保健系统的限制,初级保健医生在诊断和治疗药物滥用和精神障碍方面一直不太成功。改善这种情况的建议包括持续研究、改进医生教育以及有组织的医学加大对这些疾病护理的重视。虽然吸烟也是一个主要的健康问题,但本报告未包括与尼古丁成瘾相关的数据。