• Br J Addict · Aug 1991

    Addiction as an occupational hazard: 144 doctors with drug and alcohol problems.

    • D Brooke, G Edwards, and C Taylor.
    • Addiction Research Unit, National Addiction Centre, De Crespigny Park, London, UK.
    • Br J Addict. 1991 Aug 1;86(8):1011-6.

    AbstractInformation was abstracted from the hospital notes of 144 doctors who had received treatment for drug and alcohol dependency. These problems affect those in every specialty, and at all degrees of seniority. Over half came into treatment following medical referral. Social morbidity was an important contributory reason for seeking help. The mean age at presentation was 43.1 years; the mean duration of problematic use prior to this was 6.4 years for drug misusers and 6.7 years for alcohol misusers. Alcohol was the current problem for 41.6% and drug misuse for 26.4%; 31.3% were misusing both alcohol and drugs at presentation. Of the 83 subjects who were misusing drugs, only four had ever used blackmarket supplies. Psychotropic agents are readily available to doctors, but the consequences of this are not addressed. Those who develop dependency suffer a delay of years before reaching help.

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