31. Epidemiology and prevention of addictions
- Addiction = Chronic problem which causes drug seeking, despite harmful consequences
- Addictions cause accidents, violence, abuse
- Epidemiology
- 6% of the world
- Most drug-related deaths are in North America
- Physical dependence
- Avoidance of withdrawal
- Psychological dependence
- Drug-seeking behaviour
- Comorbidity of addiction
- Depression
- Suicide
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Infections
Smoking
- Epidemiology
- One of the most important public health issues
- Most smoking in Eastern Europe
- Greece
- Serbia
- Croatia
- Etc.
- Male > female
- Almost all adult smokers had their first cigarette before 20
- Risk factors
- Low socioeconomic status
- Peer pressure
- Family who smokes
- Fagerstrøm nicotine dependence scale
- 5 A of smoking cessation
- Ask – about tobacco use
- Advise – tobacco users to quit
- Assess – readiness to attempt quitting
- Assist – with quitting
- Arrange – follow up care
- 5 R’s – for patients unwilling to quit at this time
- Relevance – tailor advice to each patient
- Risks – inform of risks of continuing
- Rewards – inform of rewards of stopping
- Roadblocks – identify roadblocks
- Repetition – repeat messages
- Prevention
- Primary
- Campaigns
- Ban advertisements
- Decrease availability
- Encourage cessation
- Decrease second hand smoking
- School programs
- Secondary
- Ask patient about substance disorder
- Tertiary
- Support groups
- Bupropion
- Nicotine replacement
- Primary
Alcohol
- Epidemiology
- Alcohol consumption causes 3 million deaths every year
- Excessive alcohol consumption is the 2nd most important epidemiological problem after smoking
- More common in minorities
- Peak incidence 20s – 30s
- Male > female
- AUDIT test – alcohol use disorders identification test
- Gives points based on risk
- There is no safe amount of alcohol
- Risk factor
- High and low socioeconomic status (not middle)
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Abuse of other substances
- Prevention
- Legislation
- Taxes
- Mental health promotion
- No ads
- Awareness campaign
Other drugs
- Designer drugs
- 4% of worlds adult population used psychoactive substances
- Cannabis, amphetamines, cocaine, opioids