DUAL DIAGNOSIS. ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ASSOCIATED WITH DEPRESSIVE SPECTRUM DISORDERS

Cristina Darie, M. Terpan, Alexia Balta, A. Baciu, Carmen Gavrila, A. Fulga, A. Ciubară
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Introduction: According to the studies, a quarter of people who drink alcohol suffer at least one depressive episode in their lifetime. It has also been found that one-third of people who suffer from depression, abusively consume psychoactive substances, such as alcohol, as a form of self-healing. Aim: In this retrospective study, we propose to statistically quantify the relationship between alcohol-related mental and behavioural illnesses and depression spectrum disorders. Method: The retrospective study was conducted on a group of hospitalized patients, between January 1st and June 30th, 2018, at "Elisabeta Doamna" Psychiatric Hospital, in Galati, Romania. For diagnosis we used the ICD-10 (The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioral Disorders. (Clinical description, diagnostic guidelines and psychometric tests, such as HAM-D (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale)), AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test). Patients were selected among those who had a combination of mental and behavioural disorders due to alcohol and depressive spectrum disorders. Results: Between January 1st and June 30th, 2018, a quarter of total 6316 hospitalized patients, or 24.79% (1566 patients) were diagnosed with alcohol-related disorders, and 5.4% (341 cases) had a dual diagnosis, with alcohol-related disorders associated with depressive elements. During this 6-month period, of all cases of alcohol-related disorders, it was found that approximately 22% had a dual diagnosis, respectively, the combination of alcohol-related disorders with depressive spectrum disorders or depressive elements. Conclusions: Unfortunately, it is estimated that depression will become a secondary cause of disability worldwide after cardiovascular disease. According to the WHO (World Health Organization), this disease affects more than 320 million people worldwide, and its combination with alcohol abuse is alarming. Therefore, patients with dual diagnosis require a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach to reduce or even neutralize the adverse consequences that may occur in the psycho-social, medical, family, economic, or behavioural context.
双重诊断。饮酒与抑郁谱系障碍的关系
导读:根据研究,四分之一的饮酒者在其一生中至少经历过一次抑郁发作。还发现,三分之一患有抑郁症的人滥用精神活性物质,如酒精,作为一种自我治愈的形式。目的:在这项回顾性研究中,我们建议统计量化酒精相关精神和行为疾病与抑郁谱系障碍之间的关系。方法:回顾性研究于2018年1月1日至6月30日在罗马尼亚加拉蒂“Elisabeta Doamna”精神病院住院的一组患者。对于诊断,我们使用了ICD-10 (ICD-10精神和行为障碍分类)。(临床描述、诊断指南和心理测试,如HAM-D(汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表))、AUDIT(酒精使用障碍识别测试)。患者是从那些由于酒精和抑郁谱系障碍而患有精神和行为障碍的患者中挑选出来的。结果:2018年1月1日至6月30日期间,在6316名住院患者中,有四分之一(24.79%,1566例)被诊断为酒精相关障碍,5.4%(341例)被诊断为双重诊断,酒精相关障碍伴有抑郁因素。在这6个月期间,在所有与酒精有关的疾病病例中,发现大约22%分别有双重诊断,即酒精相关疾病与抑郁谱系障碍或抑郁因素的结合。结论:不幸的是,据估计抑郁症将成为仅次于心血管疾病的全球第二大致残原因。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的数据,这种疾病影响着全球3.2亿多人,它与酗酒的结合令人震惊。因此,双重诊断的患者需要多学科的治疗方法,以减少甚至消除可能发生在心理社会、医疗、家庭、经济或行为方面的不良后果。
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