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Addiction: Current Criticism of the Brain Disease Paradigm

机译:成瘾:当前对脑疾病范例的批评

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To deepen understanding of efforts to consider addiction a "brain disease," we review critical appraisals of the disease model in conjunction with responses fromin-depth semistructured stakeholder interviews with (1) patients in treatment for addiction and (2) addiction scientists. Sixty-three patients (from five alcohol and/or nicotine treatment centers in the Midwest) and 20 addiction scientists (representing genetic, molecular, behavioral, and epidemiologic research) were asked to describe their understanding of addiction, including whether they considered addiction to be a disease. To examine the NIDA brain disease paradigm, our approach includes a review of current criticism from the literature, enhanced by the voices of key stakeholders. Many argue that framing addiction as a disease will enhance therapeutic outcomes and allay moral stigma. We conclude that it is not necessary, and may be harmful, to frame addiction as a disease.
机译:为了加深对将成瘾视为“脑部疾病”的理解,我们结合对半结构化利益相关者的深度访谈,对疾病模型进行了严格的评估,这些访谈包括(1)治疗成瘾的患者和(2)成瘾科学家。六十三名患者(来自中西部五个酒精和/或尼古丁治疗中心)和二十名成瘾科学家(代表遗传,分子,行为和流行病学研究)被要求描述他们对成瘾的理解,包括他们是否认为成瘾是疾病。为了检查NIDA脑病范例,我们的方法包括回顾文献中的当前批评意见,并在主要利益相关者的声音下予以加强。许多人认为将成瘾性疾病定为疾病会增强治疗效果并减轻道德上的污名。我们得出结论,将成瘾定为一种疾病是没有必要的,也可能是有害的。

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