Clinical Characteristics of Euthymic Bipolar Disorder Patients Comorbid with Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders and Psychometric Properties of the Assessment Tools

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G. Umut, M. Delice, A. Cansız, A. Can, E. Kurt, C. Evren
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ABS TRACT: Clinical characteristics of euthymic bipolar disorder patients comorbid with alcohol and drug use disorders and psychometric properties of the assessment tools Objective: The primary objective of this study was to identify the frequency of alcohol and drug use disorder -abuse or dependence- (ADUD) in bipolar disorder patients who were followed in a specialized mood disorders unit and to investigate the clinical characteristics of the sample. Secondary aim of the study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the scales related with alcohol and drug use disorder among bipolar patients in remission. Methods: Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST), Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT), and Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10) were applied to 292 bipolar disorder patients in the euthymic state, diagnosed by using mood disorder and alcohol/drug use disorder modules of the Structured Clinical Interview Form for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID-I) and monitored in our Mood Disorders Center. Results: In our sample, frequency of bipolar disorder patients with ADUD was 6.16% (18/292). 15 of 18 patients with ADUD were men and 3 were women. ADUD in men (12.00%) was higher than in women (1.79%), and this difference was statistically significant (p<0.001). Alcohol use disorder frequency was detected as 5.14% in general (15/292), 9.60% in men (12/125) and 1.79% in women (3/167). The frequency of drug use disorder was found as 4.11% in general (12/292), 8.00% in men (10/125) and 1.19% in women (2/167). Proportion of depressive, manic, hypomanic, and mixed episodes did not differ between patients with ADUD and those without ADUD, whereas the proportion of total episodes was higher in patients with ADUD and difference was statistically significant (p=0.016). Conclusions: Frequency of bipolar disorder patients comorbid with ADUD followed up in our center was found to be lower than those reported in the literature.
酒精和药物使用障碍合并症患者的临床特征及评估工具的心理测量学性质
目的:本研究的主要目的是确定在一个专门的情绪障碍单元随访的双相情感障碍患者酒精和药物使用障碍-滥用或依赖- (ADUD)的频率,并调查样本的临床特征。本研究的次要目的是评估缓解期双相患者酒精和药物使用障碍相关量表的心理测量特性。方法:应用酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)、密歇根酒精中毒筛查测试(MAST)、药物使用障碍识别测试(DUDIT)和药物滥用筛查测试(DAST-10)对292例处于健康状态的双相情感障碍患者进行诊断,采用DSM-IV -I轴障碍结构化临床访谈表(SCID-I)中的情绪障碍和酒精/药物使用障碍模块进行诊断,并在心境障碍中心进行监测。结果:在我们的样本中,双相情感障碍患者合并ADUD的频率为6.16%(18/292)。18例ADUD患者中男性15例,女性3例。男性ADUD发生率(12.00%)高于女性(1.79%),差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。酒精使用障碍频率一般为5.14%(15/292),男性为9.60%(12/125),女性为1.79%(3/167)。药物使用障碍发生率一般为4.11%(12/292),男性为8.00%(10/125),女性为1.19%(2/167)。ADUD患者与非ADUD患者发生抑郁、躁狂、轻躁和混合性发作的比例无显著差异,但ADUD患者总发作的比例较高,差异有统计学意义(p=0.016)。结论:本中心随访双相情感障碍患者合并ADUD的频率低于文献报道。
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