Title of article :
Treatment seeking for alcohol and drug use disorders by
immigrants to the Netherlands
Author/Authors :
Jean-Paul Selten، نويسنده , , Andre´ Wierdsma، نويسنده , , Niels Mulder، نويسنده , , Huibert Burger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background We compared risks of first
contact with services for an alcohol use disorder (AUD)
or drug use disorder (DUD) between the largest
immigrant groups to the Netherlands and Dutch
nationals. We tested the hypothesis that the ethnic
pattern for DUD is similar to the previously demonstrated
pattern for schizophrenia. Methods Retrospective,
population-based cohort study of First
Admissions to Dutch psychiatric hospitals during the
period 1990–1996 (national data) and First Contacts
with inpatient or outpatient centres in Rotterdam for
treatment ofAUDorDUDduring the period 1992–2001
(Rotterdam data). Results In both datasets the risk of
service contact for AUD was significantly lower in
immigrants from Surinam, Turkey and Morocco than
in Dutch nationals. The risk was lower or moderately
higher in immigrants from western countries. Analysis
of the national data showed that, compared with Dutch
males, the risk of first hospital admission for DUD was
higher for male immigrants from the Dutch Antilles
(RR = 4.6; 95% CI: 4.0–5.3), Surinam (RR = 4.3; 3.9–
4.7) and Morocco (RR = 2.3; 2.0–2.6), but not for male
immigrants from Turkey (RR = 0.9; 0.7–1.1). A similar
pattern was found with the Rotterdam data. Female
immigrants from Surinam and the Dutch Antilles had a
higher risk for DUD according to the national data, but
a lower risk according to the Rotterdam data. Female
immigrants from Turkey and Morocco had a lower risk
(both datasets). Immigrants from western countries
had a higher risk for DUD, but many had developed the
disorder before emigrating. Conclusion Those immigrant
groups in the Netherlands that are at increased
risk of schizophrenia appear also at increased risk of
developing DUD, but not AUD
Keywords :
addiction – alcohol abuse – substanceabuse – migration – ethnicity
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)