Publication: Psychiatry Trainees' Attitudes, Knowledge, and Training in Addiction Psychiatry-A European Survey.
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2021-01-08
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Orsolini, Laura
Rojnić Palavra, Irena
Papanti, Gabriele Duccio
Potočan, Matej
Quattrone, Diego
Martens, Matis
Sklenářová, Sandra
Levola, Jonna
Grichy, Leslie
Naughton, Sean
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Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, addiction psychiatry is only formally recognized as a subspecialty in a few European countries, and there is no standardized training curriculum. Methods: A 76-item questionnaire was developed and disseminated through an online anonymous data-collecting system and hand-to-hand amongst psychiatric trainees from the 47 European countries of the Council of Europe plus Israel and Belarus. Results: 1,049/1,118 psychiatric trainees from 30 European countries completed the questionnaire. Fifty-nine-point nine percent of trainees stated to have training in addictions. Amongst the trainees who described having training in addictions, 43% documented a not well-structured training and 37% an unsatisfactory training, mainly due to poor acquired knowledge. Overall, 97% of trainees stated that addiction represents a core curriculum for their training. Overall, general adult psychiatric trainees reported a better knowledge in addictions, compared to trainees in child and adolescent psychiatry. Conclusion: Despite a growing spread of PSUDs in European countries, addiction psychiatry is a relatively poorly trained field within psychiatry training programs. Further research should investigate reasons for poor training and timings of the educational activities to optimize experiential education training in addiction psychiatry.
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EFPT, addiction, addiction psychiatry, psychiatry trainees, psychiatry training