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受害者的声音——酒精中毒研究达成共识与获得支持的关键。

Voice of the victims--the key to consensus and support for alcoholism research.

作者信息

O'Neill J T

机构信息

Alcoholism and Drug Research Communications Center, Austin, TX 78731, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol. 1996 Mar;31 Suppl 1:83-7.

PMID:8737006
Abstract

The US National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) recognizes two forms of problematic drinking: 'willful alcohol abuse', a behavioural problem, and 'alcohol dependence', a true medical disorder, which includes a genetic component, that can be scientifically understood and medically treated. Current biomedical research has linked specific neurotransmitters to certain effects of alcohol that are unique to alcoholics. An inadequate flow of information between the victims of alcoholism, researchers, and the public has impeded further exploration of the genetic and neurochemical underpinnings of alcohol dependence. This is due in part to continuing misconceptions about alcohol dependence, not only among the general public, but within the scientific and medical communities as well. Consequently, compared to other diseases, research in alcohol dependence is proceeding with less urgency despite its relatively high economic and social costs. Incorporating the input of recovering alcoholics into future research agendas can help to ensure relevant scientific investigation and the delivery of a more accurate and consistent message to the public with regard to alcoholism.

摘要

美国国家酒精滥用与酒精中毒研究所(NIAAA)认可两种有问题的饮酒形式:“故意酗酒”,这是一种行为问题;以及“酒精依赖”,这是一种真正的医学病症,其中包括遗传因素,能够从科学角度理解并进行医学治疗。当前的生物医学研究已将特定神经递质与酗酒者所特有的某些酒精效应联系起来。酗酒者、研究人员和公众之间信息流通不足,阻碍了对酒精依赖的遗传和神经化学基础的进一步探索。部分原因在于,不仅普通公众,科学界和医学界也对酒精依赖存在持续的误解。因此,与其他疾病相比,尽管酒精依赖造成的经济和社会成本相对较高,但相关研究的开展却缺乏紧迫性。让戒酒康复者参与未来的研究议程,有助于确保进行相关的科学调查,并就酒精中毒问题向公众传递更准确、一致的信息。

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