Correlations Between Awareness of Illness (Insight) and History of Addiction in Heroin-Addicted Patients

نویسندگان

  • Angelo Giovanni Icro Maremmani
  • Luca Rovai
  • Fabio Rugani
  • Matteo Pacini
  • Francesco Lamanna
  • Silvia Bacciardi
  • Giulio Perugi
  • Joseph Deltito
  • Liliana Dell’Osso
  • Icro Maremmani
چکیده

In a group of 1066 heroin addicts, who were seeking treatment for opioid agonist treatment, we looked for differences in historical, demographic, and clinical characteristics, between patients with different levels of awareness of illness (insight). The results showed that, in the cohort studied, a majority of subjects lacked insight into their heroin-use behavior. Compared with the impaired-insight group, those who possessed insight into their illness showed significantly greater awareness of past social, somatic, and psychopathological impairments, and had a greater number of past treatment-seeking events for heroin addiction. In contrast with other psychiatric illnesses, the presence of awareness appears to be related to the passing of time and to the worsening of the illness. Methodologies to improve the insight of patients should, therefore, be targeted more directly on patients early in their history of heroin dependence, because the risk of lack of insight is greatest during this period.

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دوره 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012