The Current Situation of Treatment Systems for Alcoholism in Korea

Alcoholism is becoming one of the most serious issues in Korea. The
purpose of this review article was to understand the present status of
the treatment system for alcoholism in Korea compared to the United
States and to suggest its developmental direction in Korea.
Current
modalities of alcoholism treatment
in Korea including withdrawal treatment, pharmacotherapy, and
psychosocial treatment are available according to Korean evidence-based
treatment guidelines. Benzodiazepines and supportive care including
vitamin and nutritional support are mainly used to treat alcohol
withdrawal in Korea. Naltrexone and acamprosate are the drugs of first
choice to treat chronic alcoholism. Psychosocial treatment methods such
as individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy,
cognitive behavior therapy, cue exposure therapy, 12-step facilitation
therapy, self-help group therapy, and community-based treatment have
been carried out to treat chronic alcoholism in Korea.
However, current
alcohol treatment system in Korea is not integrative compared to that in
the United States. To establish the treatment system, it is important
to set up an independent governmental administration on alcohol abuse,
to secure experts on alcoholism, and to conduct outpatient alcoholism
treatment programs and facilities in an open system including some form
of continuing care.
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