Mediational pathways among drug use initiation, use-related consequences, and quit attempts

Adura Sogbesan , Danielle Lenz , Jamey J. Lister , Leslie H. Lundahl , Mark K. Greenwald , Eric A. Woodcock
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Abstract

Background

Factors that predict attempts to discontinue drug use are clinically relevant and may inform treatment. This study investigated drug use-related consequences as a predictor of drug quit attempts and treatment seeking among two cohorts of persons who use drugs.

Methods

Drug use and clinical characteristics were assessed among persons who use cocaine (N=176; urine-verified; ‘Cocaine Cohort’) and among those who use heroin (N=166; urine-verified; ‘Heroin Cohort’). Mediation analyses assessed relationships among age at initial drug use, adverse drug-specific use-related consequences, and drug-specific quit attempts, separately for each cohort. Forward conditional logistic regression models evaluated drug use and clinical symptom scores as predictors of drug-specific treatment seeking.

Results

Controlling for age, mediation models showed that drug use consequences fully mediated the relationship between age at initial drug use and number of drug-specific quit attempts for the ‘Cocaine Cohort’ and ‘Heroin Cohort’ (R2=0.30, p<.001; R2=0.17, p<.001; respectively). Reporting more consequences predicted more quit attempts in each cohort, accounting for duration of use (ps<.001). Reporting more consequences also predicted greater likelihood of seeking drug use treatment (ps<.001) and was associated with more severe clinical symptoms in each cohort (ps<.05).

Conclusions

Using a parallel analysis design, we showed that reporting more drug-specific use-related consequences predicted more drug-specific quit attempts and greater likelihood to seek treatment in two cohorts: persons who use cocaine and those who use heroin. Our findings suggest that experiencing more drug use consequences predicts more attempts to seek drug abstinence and that assessment of consequences may be informative for treatment.

开始吸毒、吸毒相关后果和戒毒尝试之间的中介途径
背景预测戒毒尝试的因素与临床相关,可为治疗提供参考。本研究调查了两个吸毒人群中与吸毒相关的后果作为戒毒尝试和寻求治疗的预测因素的情况。方法对可卡因吸毒者(人数=176;尿液验证;"可卡因人群")和海洛因吸毒者(人数=166;尿液验证;"海洛因人群")的吸毒情况和临床特征进行了评估。中介分析分别评估了每个队列中初次使用毒品的年龄、与使用毒品相关的不良后果和戒毒尝试之间的关系。前向条件逻辑回归模型评估了毒品使用和临床症状评分对毒品特定治疗寻求的预测作用。结果控制年龄后,中介模型显示,毒品使用后果完全中介了 "可卡因队列 "和 "海洛因队列 "初次吸毒年龄与毒品特定戒毒尝试次数之间的关系(R2=0.30,p<.001;R2=0.17,p<.001;分别为0.30、p<.001、p<.001)。在每个队列中,报告更多后果预示着更多的戒毒尝试,考虑到使用时间的长短(ps< .001)。结论通过平行分析设计,我们发现在两个队列中,报告更多与毒品使用相关的后果可预测更多的戒毒尝试和更大的寻求治疗的可能性:可卡因使用者和海洛因使用者。我们的研究结果表明,经历更多的吸毒后果预示着更多的戒毒尝试,对后果的评估可能对治疗具有参考价值。
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Drug and alcohol dependence reports
Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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