Thorley A, Oppenheimer E, Stimson G V
Br J Psychiatry. 1977 Jun;130:565-9. doi: 10.1192/bjp.130.6.565.
Home Office records were used to trace the current status of a sample of 128 persons of whom heroin was prescribed in 1969 at Drug Dependence Clinics in London. In October 1975, after a mean time since self-reported first use of heroin of 11-25 years, 51 per cent were attending clinics, 40 per cent alive and not attending, and 9 per cent dead. One third of the sample were still receiving heroin on prescription, and 23 per cent appeared to have received heroin without interruption since 1969. The report points to the need for career studies of addicts' lives and the need for follow-up interviews, especially for the 40 per cent no longer attending clinics.
英国内政部的记录被用于追踪1969年在伦敦药物依赖诊所被开具海洛因处方的128人的样本的当前状况。1975年10月,在自首次自我报告使用海洛因以来平均11至25年的时间后,51%的人仍在就诊,40%的人存活但未就诊,9%的人已死亡。三分之一的样本仍在接受海洛因处方,23%的人自1969年以来似乎一直在不间断地使用海洛因。该报告指出需要对成瘾者的生活进行长期研究,并需要进行随访访谈,特别是对于那40%不再就诊的人。