Burling T A, Ramsey T G, Seidner A L, Kondo C S
Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Domiciliary Service (180D), CA 94304, USA.
J Subst Abuse. 1997;9:27-40. doi: 10.1016/s0899-3289(97)90004-3.
Initial studies have found that stop-smoking treatments for newly recovering substance abusers have been neither harmful to sobriety nor effective in achieving smoking cessation. The development of more effective stop-smoking treatments for this population could be aided by delineating their particular smoking-related characteristics. This article describes the biopsychosocial characteristics of newly recovering substance abusers that are relevant to smoking cessation, and suggests that there are notable differences between abusers and nonabusers that may contribute to abusers' greater difficulty in quitting smoking. It also recommends changes in existing treatment protocols where applicable and identifies key areas for future research.
初步研究发现,针对刚戒毒的吸毒者的戒烟治疗,既不会对其保持清醒造成危害,也无法有效帮助他们戒烟。通过描绘这一群体与吸烟相关的特定特征,有助于开发出更有效的戒烟治疗方法。本文描述了刚戒毒的吸毒者与戒烟相关的生物心理社会特征,并指出吸毒者与非吸毒者之间存在显著差异,这些差异可能导致吸毒者在戒烟方面面临更大困难。文章还建议在适用的情况下改变现有的治疗方案,并确定了未来研究的关键领域。