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Substance abuse and rehabilitation: responding to the global burden of diseases attributable to substance abuse

机译:药物滥用和康复:应对药物滥用引起的全球疾病负担

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Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use are pervasive throughout the world. Substance use problems are among the major contributors to the global disease burden, which includes disability and mortality. The benefits of treatment far outweigh the economic costs. Despite the availability of treatment services, however, the vast majority of people with substance use disorders do not seek or use treatment. Barriers to and unmet need for evidence-based treatment are widespread even in the United States. Women, adolescents, and young adults are especially vulnerable to adverse effects from substance abuse, but they face additional barriers to getting evidence-based treatment or other social/medical services. Substance use behaviors and the diseases attributable to substance use problems are preventable and modifiable. Yet the ever-changing patterns of substance use and associated problems require combined research and policy-making efforts from all parts of the world to establish a viable knowledge base to inform for prevention, risk-reduction intervention, effective use of evidence-based treatment, and rehabilitation for long-term recovery. The new international, open-access, peer-reviewed Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation (SAR) journal strives to provide an effective platform for sharing ideas for solutions and disseminating research findings globally. Substance use behaviors and problems have no boundaries. The journal welcomes papers from all regions of the world that address any aspect of substance use, abuse/dependence, intervention, treatment, and policy. The “open-access” journal makes cutting edge knowledge freely available to practitioners and researchers worldwide, and this is particularly important for addressing the global disease burden attributable to substance abuse.
机译:酒精,烟草和非法毒品在世界各地普遍存在。物质使用问题是造成全球疾病负担的主要因素,其中包括残疾和死亡率。治疗的好处远远超过经济成本。尽管有治疗服务,但是,绝大多数患有药物滥用疾病的人并不寻求或使用治疗方法。即使在美国,对基于证据的治疗的障碍也很普遍。妇女,青少年和青年人特别容易受到药物滥用的不利影响,但在获得循证治疗或其他社会/医疗服务方面面临着更多的障碍。物质使用行为和物质使用问题引起的疾病是可以预防和修改的。然而,不断变化的物质使用方式和相关问题需要来自世界各地的研究和政策制定者共同努力,以建立一个可行的知识库,为预防,降低风险干预措施,有效使用循证治疗,和康复,以实现长期康复。新的国际开放获取,同行评审的《药物滥用与康复》(SAR)杂志致力于提供一个有效的平台,以分享解决方案的想法并在全球范围内传播研究成果。物质使用行为和问题没有界限。该期刊欢迎来自世界所有地区的论文,这些论文涉及物质使用,滥用/依赖,干预,治疗和政策的各个方面。 “开放获取”杂志向世界各地的从业者和研究人员免费提供前沿知识,这对于解决因滥用药物而造成的全球疾病负担尤为重要。

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