Doppia diagnosi e profili di gravità: un’indagine nella Casa Circondariale di Perugia

Sandro Elisei , Massimiliano Piselli , Michela Quadrini , Norma Verdolini
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Abstract

Introduction

Dual diagnosis is a common condition in prisons and has got a relapse on the course and on the outcome of the treatment. The study values the prevalence of dual diagnosis among detainees in the Prison of Perugia and the severity ratings associated.

Materials and methods

Addiction Severity Index-X (ASI-X) and Structured Clinical Interview (SCID-I) were administered to 245 newly detainees, seven days after their admission, from August to December 2005. As for statistical analysis, we used t-test for continuous variables and Mann–Whitney U-test for non parametric variables in order to compare the averages, χ2-test to analyze categorial variables and the Fisher's exact test to estimate the odds ratios.

Results

Twenty of the 100 detainees that gave consensus to the study had comorbid substance use and psychiatric disorders. Comparing the averages of the ASI-X's composite scores we found significant differences (p < 0.01) mainly for the areas psychiatric problems, drugs and alcohol between dual diagnosis detainees and no dual diagnosis prisoners.

Conclusions

Severity ratings of the areas that are commonly compromised in subjects with substance use disorders and/or psychiatric disorders are significantly worse in detainees with dual diagnosis, mainly in reference to anxious–depressive symptomatology, difficulty to control aggressive behaviours, drugs prescription and suicide attempts.

双重诊断和重力剖面:佩鲁贾教区住宅的调查
双重诊断是监狱中常见的一种情况,在治疗过程和结果上都有复发。该研究重视佩鲁贾监狱在押人员双重诊断的流行程度及其相关的严重程度评级。材料与方法2005年8月至12月,对245名新入院的在押人员在入院7天后进行成瘾严重程度指数- x (ASI-X)和结构化临床访谈(SCID-I)。在统计分析方面,我们对连续变量使用t检验,对非参数变量使用Mann-Whitney u检验来比较平均值,对类别变量使用χ2检验来分析,对优势比使用Fisher精确检验来估计。结果100名在押人员中有20人存在药物使用和精神障碍的合并症。比较ASI-X综合得分的平均值,我们发现显著差异(p <0.01)主要用于精神问题、毒品和酒精双重诊断被拘留者和非双重诊断囚犯之间的领域。结论双重诊断在押人员在物质使用障碍和/或精神障碍患者中常见损害区域的严重程度评分明显更差,主要表现在焦虑抑郁症状、难以控制攻击行为、药物处方和自杀企图方面。
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