Kolb D, Baker G D, Gunderson E K
Drug Alcohol Depend. 1983 Jun;11(3-4):309-19. doi: 10.1016/0376-8716(83)90022-4.
Changes in medical care utilization (rates of hospital admission and days hospitalized) and performance (rates of unauthorized absence and desertion) from pre- to posttreatment for alcohol abuse were determined for a group of career Navy enlisted men. Comparisons were made with two control groups matched with the abusers on year of entering the service and age at enlistment. Treatment favorably affected health and performance during the 2-year posttreatment period. While the alcohol abuse group showed no change in the mean number of hospital admissions from pre- to posttreatment, significant increases were reported for both control groups. Similarly, although rates of unauthorized absence and desertion increased significantly from pre- to posttreatment for alcohol abusers, the increases were proportionately less than those experienced by either control group.
对一组海军职业现役士兵,确定了酒精滥用治疗前到治疗后的医疗护理利用率(住院率和住院天数)及表现(擅离职守率和开小差率)的变化。与两个在入伍年份和入伍年龄上与滥用者匹配的对照组进行了比较。在治疗后的两年期间,治疗对健康和表现产生了有利影响。虽然酒精滥用组从治疗前到治疗后平均住院次数没有变化,但两个对照组均报告有显著增加。同样,虽然酒精滥用者从治疗前到治疗后擅离职守率和开小差率显著增加,但增加幅度按比例小于任何一个对照组。