La dipendenza da cocaina: verso un’integrazione delle cure

Titolo Rivista PNEI REVIEW
Autori/Curatori Doris Radolovic
Anno di pubblicazione 2021 Fascicolo 2021/1 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 13 P. 85-97 Dimensione file 1083 KB
DOI 10.3280/PNEI2021-001004
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Le ricerche scientifiche hanno dimostrato che la dipendenza da sostanze è una patologia cronica recidivante ad eziologia multifattoriale, prodotta dall’interconnessione tra la dimensione biologica, psicologica e quella ambientale. La cocaina è la seconda droga illecita più comunemente utilizzata in Europa. Il suo consumo si impone ormai come uno tra i più gravi problemi sociali che gli operatori dei diversi settori si trovano ad affrontare. Comprendere come i diversi fattori coinvolti concorrono a determinare la vulnerabilità all’uso problematico di cocaina rappresenta l’aspetto fondamentale per i futuri progetti di prevenzione e di trattamento di tale patologia. L’integrazione delle cure in questo ambito sembra destinato non solo a modificare l’efficacia del trattamento, ma anche ad aprire nuovi orizzonti di ricerca per quanto riguarda la sua origine e la natura del rapporto che lega funzionalmente tra loro l’aspetto biologico, psicologico e socio-ambientale. Vengono infine esposti alcuni possibili approcci terapeutici nell’ambito della dipendenza da cocaina.;

Keywords:Dipendenza, Cocaina, Pnei, Vulnerabilità, Terapie integrate, Multidisciplinarietà.

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Doris Radolovic, La dipendenza da cocaina: verso un’integrazione delle cure in "PNEI REVIEW" 1/2021, pp 85-97, DOI: 10.3280/PNEI2021-001004