精神分裂症和物质使用障碍:双重诊断患者队列的回顾性研究

Q4 Medicine
Fabiana Ventura, M. Jesus, César S. Mendes, Carla Silva
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引言:大约47%的精神分裂症患者具有双重诊断标准。非法物质,特别是大麻的消费在这些患者中相当普遍,这与死亡率和发病率的增加以及更糟糕的社会后果有关。本研究旨在了解精神分裂症与物质使用障碍(SUD)之间的关系。材料和方法:设计了一项回顾性研究,包括2017年1月至2019年6月入住精神病病房的被诊断为精神分裂症的患者。结果:205名患者包括在内,49名女性(23.9%)和156名男性(76.1%)。其中29.1%的患者在第一次住院时服用了精神活性物质,主要是大麻(24.1%),男性的患病率更高。药物使用者首次入院时的平均年龄明显低于非药物使用者。首次住院时的消费量、住院次数和治疗依从性与首次住院后消费量的维持有关。首次住院时是否存在消耗是其维持的重要预测因素。不坚持治疗的患者更有可能继续服用。未来住院人数与首次住院时的早期、首次住院后不遵守治疗和维持消费有关。结论:我们证实,精神活性物质的消费与首次住院时的年龄提前有关,而治疗依从性降低和住院人数增加。在双重诊断项目中,应尽早治疗合并物质使用障碍,以最大限度地减少物质使用对精神分裂症患者的长期影响。
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Schizophrenia and substance use disorder: a retrospective study of a dual diagnosis patients cohort
Introduction: Approximately 47% of patients with Schizophrenia have criteria for a dual diagnosis. The consumption of illicit substances, particularly cannabis, is quite prevalent in these patients, being associated with an increase in mortality and morbidity and worse social outcomes. This study aims to understand the relationship between Schizophrenia and substance use disorders (SUD). Material and methods: A retrospective study was designed, including patients diagnosed with schizophrenia admitted to the Psychiatric Ward between January 2017 and June 2019. Results: 205 patients were included, 49 women (23.9%) and 156 men (76.1%). Of these, 29.1% consumed psychoactive substances at the first hospitalization, mainly cannabis (24.1%), with higher prevalence in men. The average age at the first admission was significantly lower for substance users than for non-users. The presence of consumption in the first hospitalization, the number of hospitalizations and treatment adherence were associated with the maintenance of consumption after the first hospitalization. The presence of consumption at the first hospitalization is a significant predictor of its maintenance. Patients who do not adhere to treatment were more likely to maintain consumption. The number of future hospitalizations was associated with early age at the first hospitalization, non-compliance to treatment and maintenance of consumption after the first hospitalization. Conclusions: We verify that the consumption of psychoactive substances is associated with the early age at the first hospitalization, whit the reduced compliance to treatment and the increased number of hospitalizations. Comorbid substance use disorders should be treated as early as possible to minimize the long-term effects of substance use on patients with schizophrenia in Dual Diagnosis programs.
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Psychiatria
Psychiatria Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: "Psychiatry" is a quaternary journal addressed to professionals coming from all branches of psychiatry practicing in both hospital and outpatients departments. "Psychiatry" issues original articles, reviews, case reports, commentaries, and translated articles from leading journals in the field of psychiatry. The papers are reviewed by the members of the editorial board. "Psychiatry" also publishes the practice guidelines in sexology. Psychopharmacotherapy is the main field of interests of the quatrernary.
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