Patterns of Use and Cessation Services Received for Other Substances in Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome: A Hospital-Based Cross-Sectional Study

Q4 Medicine
J. Amrita, Smitha Ramadas
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Abstract Background: Alcohol is one of the common substances used in India. Although majority of people with alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS) use other substances, this is underidentified. Thus, a valuable opportunity to offer cessation services for other substances goes unutilized. Extant Indian studies exploring this are scanty. Aim: The aim of the study is to analyze the pattern of use and cessation services received for other substances in patients with a primary diagnosis of ADS, admitted to a tertiary care center, in a state with a high per capita consumption of alcohol. Methods: After ethical clearance, 100 consecutive consenting male patients with ADS, aged 18–60 years, admitted to a psychiatry ward in a tertiary care center, were selected. Their pattern of use of other substances and cessation services received were studied. Results: Majority of the participants had moderate ADS (39%). About 46% of them smoked tobacco, 17% used smokeless form of tobacco, and 6% used both forms. Almost 64% of the participants were dependent on tobacco and the majority had severe dependence. Other substances used were cannabis (6%), benzodiazepines (2%), and opioids (1%). All of them used tobacco in addition. A significant association was noted between the severity of ADS and nicotine use ( P = 0.016). Although 77% of participants with ADS used tobacco, only 20% received cessation services for tobacco use. Conclusion: Tobacco use in patients with ADS was not adequately identified, losing a golden opportunity to address a substance use with harmful health consequences. Psychiatrists need to be aware of this hidden problem and adopt routine screening for tobacco use in alcohol-dependent patients.
酒精依赖综合征患者其他物质的使用和停止服务模式:一项基于医院的横断面研究
背景:在印度,酒精是一种常用的物质。尽管大多数患有酒精依赖综合征(ADS)的人使用其他物质,但这一点尚未得到充分认识。因此,提供其他物质的戒烟服务的宝贵机会没有得到利用。现存的关于这方面的印度研究很少。目的:本研究的目的是分析在人均饮酒量高的州,在三级保健中心接受初级诊断为ADS的患者中,其他物质的使用和停止服务的模式。方法:经伦理审查,选择100例连续同意的男性ADS患者,年龄18-60岁,住在三级保健中心的精神病学病房。研究了他们使用其他物质的模式和接受的戒烟服务。结果:大多数参与者患有中度ADS(39%)。其中约46%的人吸烟,17%的人使用无烟形式的烟草,6%的人两者都使用。近64%的参与者依赖烟草,其中大多数严重依赖。使用的其他物质是大麻(6%)、苯二氮卓类药物(2%)和阿片类药物(1%)。此外,他们都吸烟。ad的严重程度与尼古丁的使用有显著的相关性(P = 0.016)。尽管77%的ADS参与者使用烟草,但只有20%的人接受了戒烟服务。结论:没有充分确定ADS患者的烟草使用情况,失去了解决有害健康后果的物质使用的黄金机会。精神科医生需要意识到这个隐藏的问题,并对酒精依赖患者的烟草使用进行常规筛查。
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