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Addiction in Singapore: changing patterns and evolving challenges

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Singapore Med J 2012; 53(7):435-438
Addiction in Singapore: changing patterns and evolving challenges

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Peh LH, Lim YC, Winslow RM
Correspondence: Dr Andrew L H Peh, lai_huat_peh@cgh.com.sg


ABSTRACT
Data from recent studies have shown an increase in substance use and addictive behaviours in Singapore. However, training and services still lag behind this trend, which means the provision of adequate treatment is lacking in spite of good evidence that treatment approaches for addiction disorders are effective. There is a need to train more manpower for this purpose, especially in primary healthcare. Another challenge is to ramp up services as quickly as possible to manage the growing number of addicts. Research should also focus on special populations, while public health education and national policies can be improved, particularly to curb binge drinking. We need to be open to the use of harm-reduction therapies and substitution treatments, as addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder with significant health and psychosocial morbidity.

Keywords: addiction, policies, public health education, research, services
Singapore Med J 2012; 53(7):435–438

http://smj.org.sg/sites/default/files/5307/5307ra1.pdf
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