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Risk Factors in the Use of Benzodiazepines 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Gené-Badia J, Blay-Pueyo C and Soler-Vila M. Risk factorsin the use of benzodiazepines. Family Practice 1988; 5: 283288. A case-control study was carried out on 107 benzodiazepine usersand 214 controls not treated with anxiolytic-hypnotic agents,chosen randomly and matched two to one for each case by age,sex and family doctor. The users presented a higher degree ofpsychic disorder than the controls, with depression, interpersonalsensitivity, and the total number of symptoms being the elementsdistinguishing the two groups. We have found two factors thatput the population at large at risk for using benzodiazepines;the family doctor's diagnosis of a mental disorder in the clinicalhistory and the daily use of drugs other than benzodiazepinesexplained the risk independently. The presence of chronic disorders,especially cardiological and musculoskeletal disorders, alsoshowed a significant risk, but were only explained by theirclose association with one of the first two factors. It is postulatedthat general practitioners, who are the principal prescribersof drugs, are causing over-medication in the population. 相似文献
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