Prevalence and impact of co-occurring psychiatric disorders on outcomes from a private hospital drug and alcohol treatment program

G. Dingle, Pauline King
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Aim: This naturalistic study was designed to assess the prevalence and impact of co-occurring mental disorders in 104 adults (52% male) admitted to a private hospital drug and alcohol treatment program in Brisbane, Australia. Method: Psychiatric diagnoses made by the participants' admitting psychiatrists were collected by chart audit. Measures of substance use, dependence and mood were obtained by a program psychologist on participants' admission to the hospital, and during a follow-up interview conducted by the second researcher an average of 8.5 months after participants' discharge. Results: Ninety-two per cent of the sample was diagnosed with at least one mental disorder; most commonly Major Depressive Disorder (57%), Generalised Anxiety Disorder (20%) and Borderline Personality Disorder (16%). Having a concurrent mood, anxiety or personality disorder was not significantly related to either program attendance or outcomes on substance related self-report measures. Only depression symptoms at follow-up w...
一家私立医院药物和酒精治疗项目中同时发生的精神疾病的患病率和影响
目的:本自然主义研究旨在评估在澳大利亚布里斯班一家私立医院接受药物和酒精治疗项目的104名成年人(52%为男性)共患精神障碍的患病率和影响。方法:采用图表审核的方法收集被试住院精神科医师的精神诊断。一名项目心理学家在参与者入院时获得了物质使用、依赖和情绪的测量数据,并在参与者出院后平均8.5个月由第二位研究人员进行了随访。结果:92%的样本被诊断患有至少一种精神障碍;最常见的是重度抑郁症(57%),广泛性焦虑症(20%)和边缘型人格障碍(16%)。同时存在情绪、焦虑或人格障碍与项目出勤率或物质相关自我报告测量结果均无显著相关。随访时只有抑郁症状…
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