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Abstract
Background: Women substance use is on increase worldwide. In India, published research on women substance
users is limited. There is a need for quantitative and qualitative research on effective interventions for women. The
present study aimed to assess the drug use pattern among women substance users based on urinalysis.
Methodology: Retrospective review of laboratory records (2007-2018) was carried out for females seeking
treatment at an apex de-addiction centre of North India. Their drug use history and laboratory test results were
examined. Descriptive statistics was applied using SPSS 22.0.
Results: A total of 29,339 tests were performed for drugs of abuse. Among them 415 tests (1.41%) represented
women substance users with a mean age of 33.82 (10.58) years. Female to male ratio was found to be 1:70.
Majority was diagnosed for Opioid Dependence Syndrome (ODS) (56.9%) followed by Nicotine (8.92%), Cannabis
(4.3%), Alcohol (3.38%), Benzodiazepines (3.13%), and Inhalant (0.7%) dependence. The positive urinalysis result
showed 56.86%, 27.45%, 9.81%, and 1.96% positive for codeine, morphine, cannabis and cotinine respectively.
Conclusion: Substance use disorders have been found to be fairly prevalent in women. Urinalysis plays a pivotal
role in the clinical management of patients in substance abuse treatment programs.