Adult self-reported childhood maltreatment types are associated with treatment satisfaction and alcohol relapse in patients with comorbid substance use and mental health disorders

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Karling R. Luciani MSc, BSc, Priya K. Johal BA, Thomas Chao PhD, Karina A. Thiessen BA, BEd, Christian G. Schütz MD, PhD, MPH, FRCPC
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Abstract

Background and Objectives

Individuals with comorbid substance use and mental health disorders (concurrent disorders; CD) report poor treatment outcomes, high prevalence of childhood maltreatment, and mostly negative experiences with treatment. No studies to date have examined childhood maltreatment and treatment outcomes in CD. This study investigated self-reported childhood maltreatment as it relates to treatment satisfaction and substance use relapse among CD patients.

Methods

The 258 CD inpatients completed a self-report questionnaire package, comprising the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire and the Inpatient Consumer Survey (ICS). Childhood maltreatment was assessed according to five subtypes and self-perceived treatment satisfaction was rated across six ICS domains. Psychiatric diagnoses, substance use status and relapse data were retrieved via patient medical charts.

Results

Emotional neglect was associated with lower ratings across all ICS domains and physical neglect was associated with a lower rating for ‘outcome of care’. Childhood sexual abuse was associated with a greater likelihood of alcohol relapse. No other relationships were statistically significant.

Discussion and Conclusions

The presence of childhood neglect (but not abuse) was more associated with overall treatment dissatisfaction, and sexual abuse alone increased the likelihood of alcohol relapse. These findings suggest some early adverse experiences in CD patients may increase negative experiences in treatment while others contribute to the risk of substance use. Broader longitudinal research is needed to examine the trajectory leading to negative outcomes.

Scientific Significance

This is the first study to report differential patterns of association by type of childhood maltreatment on negative outcomes in treatment among CD patients.

成人自我报告的童年虐待类型与合并药物使用和精神疾病患者的治疗满意度和酒精复发有关。
背景和目标:合并有药物使用和精神疾病(并发症;CD)的患者治疗效果不佳,童年时期遭受虐待的比例较高,且治疗经历大多是负面的。迄今为止,还没有研究对 CD 患者的童年虐待和治疗结果进行过调查。本研究调查了 CD 患者自我报告的童年虐待与治疗满意度和药物使用复发的关系:方法:258 名 CD 住院患者填写了一套自我报告问卷,包括童年创伤问卷和住院患者消费者调查(ICS)。童年虐待根据五个子类型进行评估,自我感觉的治疗满意度则根据 ICS 的六个领域进行评定。精神病诊断、药物使用状况和复发数据均通过患者病历获得:情感忽视与所有 ICS 领域的评分较低有关,身体忽视与 "护理结果 "的评分较低有关。童年性虐待与酗酒复发的可能性增加有关。其他关系均无统计学意义:讨论和结论:童年被忽视(而非虐待)与总体治疗不满意度的关系更大,而仅性虐待就会增加酗酒复发的可能性。这些研究结果表明,CD 患者的一些早期不良经历可能会增加治疗中的负面体验,而另一些不良经历则会增加药物使用的风险。需要进行更广泛的纵向研究,以考察导致负面结果的轨迹:这是第一项报告儿童虐待类型对 CD 患者治疗中负面结果的不同关联模式的研究。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal on Addictions is the official journal of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry. The Academy encourages research on the etiology, prevention, identification, and treatment of substance abuse; thus, the journal provides a forum for the dissemination of information in the extensive field of addiction. Each issue of this publication covers a wide variety of topics ranging from codependence to genetics, epidemiology to dual diagnostics, etiology to neuroscience, and much more. Features of the journal, all written by experts in the field, include special overview articles, clinical or basic research papers, clinical updates, and book reviews within the area of addictions.
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