Psychosocial Characteristics of Patients Admitted to a Drug Rehabilitation Unit in Nigeria

G. Eze, B. Jame, J. Omoaregba, R. Osahon
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Purpose: To identify the pattern and psychosocial characteristics of alcohol and other psychoactive substance use among patients admitted to a drug treatment unit of a regional psychiatric hospital in Benin City, Nigeria. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 90 in-patients was conducted over a 6 month period, using a specially designed questionnaire to elicit socio-demographic and personality characteristics. Patterns of psychoactive substance use were obtained by self reporting and corroborated from case notes. Associated psychiatric diagnoses were recorded according to clinicians’ diagnosis using to the ICD-10. Results: Majority of respondents were single (86.7%), male (92.2%), and unemployed (62.2%) with up to 12 years formal education (52.2%) and raised by both parents (60%) in polygamous family settings. Most (52.2%) misused a combination of psychoactive substances. Some (41.1%) had been using these substances for over 7 yr prior to admission. Psychiatric co-morbidity was infrequent (60%) and the commonest psychiatric diagnosis seen was schizophrenia (23.3%). A minority reported a history of parental use of psychoactive substances. Shy, reserved and sociable traits were seen in a minority of respondents. Conclusion: Combinations of psychoactive substances are usually misused by young males from polygamous family settings. Cannabis use accounts for a high proportion of inpatient admissions. The successful management of substance use disorders needs preventive social strategies among vulnerable groups in resource-poor settings like ours. Keywords: psychoactive substance use, psycho-social, sociodemographic characteristics.
尼日利亚一家戒毒康复中心收治的患者的社会心理特征
目的:确定尼日利亚贝宁市一家区域精神病院药物治疗部门收治的患者使用酒精和其他精神活性物质的模式和心理社会特征。方法:对90例住院患者进行为期6个月的横断面调查,采用特别设计的问卷,了解其社会人口学特征和人格特征。精神活性物质使用模式通过自我报告获得,并从病例记录中得到证实。根据临床医生的诊断,使用ICD-10记录相关的精神病学诊断。结果:大多数受访者为单身(86.7%)、男性(92.2%)和无业(62.2%),受过12年以上的正规教育(52.2%),在一夫多妻的家庭环境中由父母共同抚养(60%)。大多数(52.2%)滥用精神活性物质的组合。一些(41.1%)在入院前已经使用这些物质超过7年。精神病学合并症少见(60%),最常见的精神病学诊断是精神分裂症(23.3%)。少数报告了父母使用精神活性物质的历史。少数受访者表现出害羞、矜持和善于交际的特点。结论:来自一夫多妻家庭的年轻男性经常滥用精神活性物质组合。大麻使用在住院病人中所占比例很高。物质使用障碍的成功管理需要在像我们这样资源贫乏环境中的弱势群体中采取预防性社会战略。关键词:精神活性物质使用,心理社会,社会人口学特征。
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