New Patients in Treatment for Opioid Addiction in Spain.

IF 2 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Jose Pulido, Guadalupe Pastor-Moreno, Juan Miguel Guerras, María José Belza, Ana Cáceres, Lucía Cea-Soriano, Luis Sordo
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Introduction: Patients seeking first time treatment for opioid consumption reflect the characteristics of the consumer population. This group has not been studied in Spain in decades. The objective of this study was to characterize the opioid user population seeking first time treatment (incidents) and compare them group with those with prior treatment (prevalents).

Methods: Cross-sectional study (N = 3325) with patients with opioid addiction seeking care at public addiction centers in the Community of Madrid from 2017 through 2019. Differentiation and comparisons were carried out using bivariate analysis, adjusted by sociodemographic characteristics related and those related to substance use consumption in incident and prevalent patients.

Results: About 12.2% were incidents. Compared to prevalents, there were more foreigners (34.1% vs 19.1% P < .001), but with a better social network. Regarding opioid use, incidents were less likely to use injection (10.7% compared to 16.8% P = .008), but had greater daily frequency (75.8% vs 52.2%, P < .001). The age of initial consumption was greater (27 years vs 21.3 years, (P < .001)). About 15.5% of incidents sought care for non-heroin opioids, compared to 4.8% of prevalents (P < .001). Women sought care at twice the rate of men (29.3% vs 12.3%; P > .001).

Discussion: New patients presented a profile with many stable characteristics, but which highlighted an increase in the use of other opioids, as occurs in the international context. Surveillance of the new patient characteristics can serve as an early indicator of consumption changes in. Thus, periodic monitoring is important.

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西班牙阿片类药物成瘾治疗的新患者。
导言:首次就诊的阿片类药物消费患者反映了消费人群的特点。这个群体在西班牙已经几十年没有被研究过了。本研究的目的是描述寻求首次治疗的阿片类药物使用者人群(事件)的特征,并将他们与先前治疗的人群(患病率)进行比较。方法:对2017年至2019年在马德里社区公共成瘾中心寻求治疗的阿片类药物成瘾患者进行横断面研究(N = 3325)。采用双变量分析进行区分和比较,并根据与事件和流行患者的物质使用消费相关的社会人口学特征进行调整。结果:发病占12.2%。与患病率相比,外国人较多(34.1% vs 19.1% P P = 0.008),但日频率较高(75.8% vs 52.2%, P P P P > 0.001)。讨论:新患者呈现出具有许多稳定特征的概况,但这突出了其他阿片类药物使用的增加,正如在国际背景下发生的那样。对新患者特征的监测可以作为消费变化的早期指标。因此,定期监测是重要的。
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