Humphreys K, Noke J M, Moos R H
Program Evaluation and Resource Center, Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 1996 Jan-Feb;13(1):75-8. doi: 10.1016/0740-5472(95)02019-5.
This study of 329 substance abuse treatment staff assessed how recovery status, in combination with other variables, influences beliefs about the causes and treatment of substance abuse. About 15% (n = 47) of participants were "in recovery" from substance abuse problems; these staff members were not significantly different than nonrecovering staff members on education, age, race/ethnicity, years of clinical experience, or amount of client contact. When examined in a multiple regression equation that also included age, education, and treatment program goals and activities, staff members' recovery status was not associated with endorsement of disease and psychosocial models of substance abuse. However, being in recovery was associated with endorsing an eclectic approach to substance abuse treatment. The importance of recognizing the diversity of beliefs about substance abuse among recovering staff and of acknowledging that multiple influences affect all staff members viewpoints on treatment is discussed.
这项针对329名药物滥用治疗工作人员的研究,评估了康复状况与其他变量相结合如何影响对药物滥用成因及治疗的看法。约15%(n = 47)的参与者已从药物滥用问题中“康复”;这些工作人员在教育程度、年龄、种族/族裔、临床经验年限或与客户接触量方面与未康复的工作人员没有显著差异。在一个同时纳入年龄、教育程度、治疗项目目标和活动的多元回归方程中进行检验时,工作人员的康复状况与对药物滥用的疾病模型和心理社会模型的认可无关。然而,处于康复状态与支持药物滥用治疗的折衷方法有关。文中讨论了认识到康复工作人员对药物滥用看法的多样性以及承认多种影响因素会影响所有工作人员对治疗的观点的重要性。