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药物拜物教

The fetishism of drugs.

作者信息

Himmelstein J L

出版信息

Int J Addict. 1979 Nov;14(8):1083-101. doi: 10.3109/10826087909048699.

Abstract

In recent years the general argument has been advanced that the effects of psychoactive drug use on human beings depend as much on the context of use as on the inherent characteristics of the drug itself. Two variations on this general theme have been the "Weil thesis" and the "Lindesmith thesis." The former asserts that drug-induced alterations of consciousness are influenced significantly by the immediate set and setting. The latter argues that the manner in which drug use is socially controlled largely determines use patterns and the long-term effects of use. The theoretical moorings of both these theories are explored, and the evidence relevant to each is assessed. In each case the results are mixed: Although neither tells the whole story in its respective domain, both are necessary for a total understanding of the effects of psychoactive drug use.

摘要

近年来,一种普遍的观点认为,使用精神活性药物对人类的影响,既取决于使用的背景,也同样取决于药物本身的内在特性。关于这一普遍主题的两种变体分别是“韦尔论点”和“林德史密斯论点”。前者断言,药物引起的意识改变会受到直接的场景和环境的显著影响。后者则认为,社会对药物使用的控制方式在很大程度上决定了使用模式以及使用的长期影响。本文探讨了这两种理论的理论基础,并评估了与之相关的证据。在每种情况下,结果都是喜忧参半的:尽管两者都未能在各自领域完整地说明情况,但对于全面理解精神活性药物使用的影响而言,两者都是必要的。

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