Girard D E, Carlton B E
West J Med. 1978 Jul;129(1):1-7.
There are important measurements of alcoholism that are poorly understood by physicians. Professional attitudes toward alcoholic patients are often counterproductive. Americans spend about $30 billion on alcohol a year and most adults drink alcohol. Even though traditional criteria allow for recognition of the disease, diagnosis is often made late in the natural course, when intervention fails. Alcoholism is a major health problem and accounts for 10 percent of total health care costs. Still, this country's 10 million adult alcoholics come from a pool of heavy drinkers with well defined demographic characteristics. These social, cultural and familial traits, along with subtle signs of addiction, allow for earlier diagnosis. Although these factors alone do not establish a diagnosis of alcoholism, they should alert a physician that significant disease may be imminent. Focus must be directed to these aspects of alcoholism if containment of the problem is expected.
医生们对酗酒的一些重要衡量标准了解不足。专业人员对酗酒患者的态度往往适得其反。美国人每年在酒精上花费约300亿美元,大多数成年人饮酒。尽管传统标准有助于识别这种疾病,但诊断往往在自然病程后期才做出,此时干预已经无效。酗酒是一个主要的健康问题,占医疗保健总费用的10%。然而,该国1000万成年酗酒者来自具有明确人口统计学特征的大量酗酒人群。这些社会、文化和家庭特征,以及成瘾的细微迹象,有助于早期诊断。虽然仅凭这些因素不能确诊酗酒,但它们应提醒医生可能即将出现严重疾病。如果期望控制这一问题,就必须关注酗酒的这些方面。