Répondre aux besoins des usagers de drogues vieillissants

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Répondre aux besoins des usagers de drogues vieillissants

27 novembre 2017
European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA)

Cet article examine des domaines pour les évolutions futures en soulignant les implications clés pour ceux qui sont engagés dans la planification ou l’offre de réponses en matière de soins de santé et sociaux à la consommation de drogues illégales, spécifiquement en rapport avec le vieillissement des usagers de drogues. Pour en savoir plus, en Anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

Older people with drug problems (OPDP) are considered those aged 40 or over whose recurrent drug use is causing them harm or is placing them at a high risk of such harm OPDP are likely to encounter negative life outcomes due to their drug use and they have characteristics and trajectories distinct from those of their younger counterparts. The number of OPDP in need of health and social care will increase in coming years, and this is particularly the case in the western European countries that saw the first heroin epidemics in the 1980s and 1990s. There is an increasing need to develop responsive policies, treatments and services to support the needs of OPDP in Europe.

This paper outlines the main health and social issues for ageing drug users. The paper also outlines the interventions and initiatives currently being delivered in Europe to address these issues. The paper concludes by exploring areas for future development, and the opportunities and challenges in this area, outlining the key implications for those engaged in planning or delivering health and social care responses to illicit drug use, specifically in relation to ageing drug users.

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