Dalvand S, Agahi C, Spencer C
Drug Alcohol Depend. 1984 Sep;14(1):87-92. doi: 10.1016/0376-8716(84)90023-1.
A sample survey of 200 addicts attending the Rehabilitation Centre at Shiraz was conducted after the 1979 Iranian Revolution had disrupted both drug supply and addict treatment programmes. The study showed that clinics were, after the revolution, seeing a broader social range of addicts than before; and that action by the authorities was bringing many recently-addicted individuals to clinics. Heroin use predominated among those who were urban residents, whilst villagers were more likely to be opium users. The survey also sought the addicts' perceptions of the reasons for their initiation and addiction.
1979年伊朗革命扰乱了毒品供应和成瘾者治疗项目后,对设拉子康复中心的200名成瘾者进行了抽样调查。研究表明,革命后诊所接待的成瘾者社会范围比以前更广;当局的行动使许多最近成瘾的人来到诊所。城市居民中使用海洛因的情况占主导,而农村居民更有可能是鸦片使用者。该调查还询问了成瘾者对其开始吸毒和成瘾原因的看法。