Addiction Medicine: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice

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  1. What should be a treatment provider’s main treatment goal for...*
    (i) Someone addicted to tobacco?
    (ii) Someone addicted to alcohol?
    (iv) Someone addicted to prescription/illegal drugs?


*The survey allowed respondent to choose more than one option for this question.

Addicted to
tobacco

Addicted
to alcohol

Addicted to
prescription
illegal/drugs
Complete abstinence from the substance 48.2 70.2 65.2
Reduced use of the substance 21.3 9.2 9.2
Fewer negative consequences from use of the
substance
11.3
9.2
9.9
Goal should be set by the patient 41.1 22.0 26.2
Other 6.4 3.5 5.7



  1. In your opinion, where should the money come from to pay for treating substance abuse and
    addiction? (CHECK UP TO THREE SOURCES)


If a source that you think the money should come from is not on the list below, please check
“Other” and write in your answer.
18.4 General tax revenues (e.g., income tax)
48.2 Increased taxes on alcohol
42.6 Increased taxes on cigarettes
54.6 Fines for individuals driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs (DUIs)
33.3 Fines for commercial establishments that sell alcohol or cigarettes to minors
20.6 Funds saved from cutting government spending in other areas
39.7 Private insurance
28.4 Self-pay
9.9 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)


II. ATTITUDES TOWARD TREATMENT



  1. How important is it for a treatment facility to have each of the following comprehensive
    assessment services available to clients/patients?
    Not at all
    important


Slightly
important

Moderately
important

Very
important
Substance use behavior 0.0 0.7 1.4 97.9
Other mental health conditions 0.7 0.7 7.9 90.7
Other physical health conditions 0.7 3.6 29.5 66.2
Family history of substance use 0.7 3.6 20.7 75.0
Social/peer history of substance abuse 0.7 4.3 28.1 66.9
Family/social network support systems 0.0 2.2 15.1 82.7
Economic circumstances 1.4 14.4 40.3 43.9
Religious/spiritual involvement 1.4 15.0 42.9 40.7

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