D'amanda C, Plumb M M, Taintor Z
Int J Addict. 1977 Apr;12(2-3):255-70. doi: 10.3109/10826087709027223.
Sociodemographic, drug-taking history and psychological test data were collected from 133 male heroin addicts in treatment programs. Those addicts who had ever sniffed glue (26.4%) were characterized by a unique orientation toward death. Not only were they significantly more likely to have attempted suicide, but also they more often fantasized about death both while on heroin and when clean, and they acknowledged less fear of the pain/deterioration involved in dying as measured by the Collett-Lester Scales. In addition, they had on the average abused more than twice as many different substances as addicts without a glue use history.
从133名接受治疗项目的男性海洛因成瘾者那里收集了社会人口统计学、吸毒史和心理测试数据。那些曾经吸食过胶水的成瘾者(占26.4%)具有一种独特的对死亡的态度。他们不仅明显更有可能尝试过自杀,而且在吸食海洛因时以及戒毒时都更经常幻想死亡,并且根据科利特 - 莱斯特量表测量,他们承认对死亡所涉及的痛苦/恶化的恐惧更小。此外,与没有吸食胶水历史的成瘾者相比,他们平均滥用的不同物质数量是后者的两倍多。