Alexithymia, Suicidal Ideation and Behaviour in Moroccan Psychoactive Substance Users

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY
K. Karjouh, F. Azzaoui, R. Ouerchefani, Wafae Idrissi Semlali, K. Mammad, G. Chtabou, A. Ahami
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Alexithymia is an emotion regulation problem that may be related to suicidality, especially in patients with SUD.The study aimed at estimating the prevalence of alexithymia in Moroccan psychoactive substances users, and to establish the links between alexithymia and suicidal ideation and behaviors, anxiety and depression in drug-dependent patients.We also aimed to elucidate if alexithymia predicts suicidal thoughts and behaviors in these consumers. The study included 451 consecutively admitted patients with substance use. Consumers were examined with the Toronto alexithymia scale (TAS-20), State and Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-Y), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and The Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)Among substance-dependent individuals, 72.7% was identified as a group with alexithymia. Current age and age at first substance use were lower in the alexithymic group (p<0.01).The mean STAI-Y state and C-SSRS scores were higher in the group with alexithymia (p<0.01). There was a statistically significant difference between the groups in terms of mean scores for anxiety traits (p<0.05) and no significant difference in terms of mean scores for depression. All of the scores correlated significantly with.Addicted patients with alexithymia could be targeted at preventing the onset of suicidal thoughts and behaviorThe present study also evokes that whenever an emotional regulation disorder is observed, the possibility of anxio-depressive symptomatology and suicidality (ideation and behavior) needs to be assessed.
摩洛哥精神活性物质使用者述情障碍、自杀意念和行为
述情障碍是一种情绪调节问题,可能与自杀有关,尤其是在SUD患者中。该研究旨在估计摩洛哥精神活性物质使用者的述情障碍患病率,并建立述情障碍与药物依赖患者的自杀意念和行为、焦虑和抑郁之间的联系。我们还旨在阐明述情障碍是否预示着这些消费者的自杀想法和行为。该研究包括451名连续入院的药物使用患者。采用多伦多述情障碍量表(TAS-20)、状态和特质焦虑量表(STAI-Y)、贝克抑郁量表(BDI)和哥伦比亚自杀严重程度评定量表(C-SSRS)对消费者进行调查。在物质依赖性个体中,72.7%被确定为述情障碍组。述情障碍组的当前年龄和首次使用药物的年龄较低(p<0.01)。述情障碍患者的平均STAI-Y状态和C-SSRS评分较高(p<0.01),两组在焦虑特征的平均评分方面存在统计学显著差异(p<0.05),在抑郁的平均分方面没有显著差异。所有得分均与显著相关。有述情障碍的成瘾患者可以预防自杀想法和行为的发作。本研究还提醒,只要观察到情绪调节障碍,就需要评估焦虑抑郁症状和自杀(意念和行为)的可能性。
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