Substance misuse and sexual function in adolescents with chronic diseases

Priscila Araújo , Márcio Guilherme Nunes Carvalho , Marlon van Weelden , Benito Lourenço , Lígia Bruni Queiroz , Clovis Artur Silva
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate alcohol/tobacco and/or illicit drug misuse in Chronic Diseases (CDs).

Methods

A cross-sectional study with 220 CDs adolescents and 110 healthy controls including: demographic/anthropometric data; puberty markers; modified questionnaire evaluating sexual function, alcohol/smoking/illicit drug misuse and bullying; and the physician-conducted CRAFFT (car/relax/alone/forget/friends/trouble) screen tool for substance abuse/dependence high risk.

Results

The frequencies of alcohol/tobacco and/or illicit drug use were similar in both groups (30% vs. 34%, p=0.529), likewise the frequencies of bullying (42% vs. 41%, p=0.905). Further analysis solely in CDs patients that used alcohol/tobacco/illicit drug versus those that did not use showed that the median current age [15 (11–18) vs. 14 (10–18) years, p<0.0001] and education years [9 (5–14) vs. 8 (3–12) years, p<0.0001] were significant higher in substance use group. The frequencies of Tanner 5 (p<0.0001), menarche (p<0.0001) and spermarche (p=0.001) were also significantly higher in patients with CDs that used alcohol/tobacco/illicit, likewise sexual activity (23% vs. 3%, p<0.0001). A trend of a low frequency of drug therapy was observed in patients that used substances (70% vs. 82%, p=0.051). A positive correlation was observed between CRAFFT score and current age in CD patients (p=0.005, r=+0.189) and controls (p=0.018, r=+0.226).

Conclusions

A later age was evidenced in CDs patients that reported licit/ilicit drug misuse. In CDs adolescent, substance use was more likely to have sexual intercourse. Our study reinforces that these patients should be systematically screened by pediatricians for drug related health behavioral patterns.

慢性疾病青少年药物滥用与性功能的关系
目的评价慢性疾病(cd)中酒精/烟草和/或非法药物滥用情况。方法采用横断面研究方法,选取220名青少年和110名健康对照者,包括人口统计学/人体测量学数据;青春期的标志;评估性功能、酗酒/吸烟/滥用非法药物和欺凌行为的改进问卷;以及医生指导的craft(汽车/放松/独处/遗忘/朋友/麻烦)药物滥用/依赖高风险筛查工具。结果两组中使用酒精/烟草和/或非法药物的频率相似(30%对34%,p=0.529),欺凌的频率相似(42%对41%,p=0.905)。进一步分析仅使用酒精/烟草/非法药物的CDs患者与不使用酒精/烟草/非法药物的患者,结果显示,药物使用组的中位年龄[15 (11-18)vs. 14(10-18)岁,0.0001]和受教育年限[9 (5-14)vs. 8(3-12)年,0.0001]显著高于药物使用组。Tanner 5 (p<0.0001)、月经初潮(p<0.0001)和精子(p=0.001)的频率在使用酒精/烟草/类似的非法性活动的cd患者中也显着更高(23%对3%,p<0.0001)。在使用药物的患者中观察到药物治疗频率较低的趋势(70% vs 82%, p=0.051)。CD患者(p=0.005, r=+0.189)和对照组(p=0.018, r=+0.226)的craft评分与当前年龄呈正相关。结论报告合法/非法药物滥用的cd患者年龄较晚。在cd青少年中,物质使用更有可能发生性行为。我们的研究强调,儿科医生应该对这些患者进行系统的药物相关健康行为模式筛查。
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