无家可归的过渡年龄青年中的物质使用障碍和精神疾病

Colin W. Burke MD , Elizabeth S. Firmin BA , Sylvia Lanni BA , Peter Ducharme MSW , Maura DiSalvo MPH , Timothy E. Wilens MD
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目的:过渡期无家可归青年(TAY-EH)具有较高的物质使用障碍(SUDs)和精神病理负担。然而,关于这些诊断在这一边缘群体中共同发生和相互作用的数据有限。本研究旨在确定TAY-EH样本中单一和共同发生的sud和精神诊断的比率,并调查该组中精神病理学与sud患病率和严重程度之间的关系。方法tai - eh访问大城市低门槛社会服务机构,完成心理社会和诊断访谈,以评估sud和精神病理。分析检查了单一和共同发生的疾病的比率,以及精神病理负担与sud的存在和严重程度之间的关系。结果140 TAY-EH完成评估;大多数是有色人种的年轻人(54%是黑人/非裔美国人,16%是拉丁裔),57%是男性。单一和共同发生的精神疾病和特定的sud(大麻使用障碍[CUD]和酒精使用障碍[AUD])的发病率非常高。精神病诊断数量的增加与CUD/AUD患病率和严重程度的升高显著相关。情绪、焦虑、注意缺陷/多动和反社会人格障碍与CUD/AUD患病率和严重程度升高显著相关,自杀倾向也是如此(p <. 05)。结论本研究揭示了TAY-EH面临的sud和精神病理的复杂叠加,同时发生的精神病理与CUD/AUD的严重程度之间存在显著关联。据作者所知,这是第一个研究TAY-EH患者特定精神病理与sud严重程度之间关系的研究。需要进一步研究这些疾病之间的机制和时间联系,以便为量身定制的治疗干预提供信息。
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Substance Use Disorders and Psychiatric Illness Among Transitional Age Youth Experiencing Homelessness

Objective

Transitional age youth experiencing homelessness (TAY-EH) bear a high burden of substance use disorders (SUDs) and psychopathology. However, limited data exist on the co-occurrence and interactions between these diagnoses in this marginalized group. This study sought to identify rates of single and co-occurring SUDs and psychiatric diagnoses among a sample of TAY-EH and to investigate associations between psychopathology and prevalence and severity of SUDs in this group.

Method

TAY-EH accessing a low-threshold social service agency in a large metropolitan area completed psychosocial and diagnostic interviews to assess for SUDs and psychopathology. Analyses examined rates of single and co-occurring disorders and associations between burden of psychopathology and presence and severity of SUDs.

Results

The assessment was completed by 140 TAY-EH; the majority were youth of color (54% Black/African American, 16% Latinx), and 57% identified as male. Rates of single and co-occurring psychiatric disorders and specific SUDs (cannabis use disorder [CUD] and alcohol use disorder [AUD]) were notably high. An increasing number of psychiatric diagnoses was significantly associated with elevated CUD/AUD prevalence and severity. Mood, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity, and antisocial personality disorders were significantly associated with elevated CUD/AUD prevalence and severity, as was suicidality (all p < .05).

Conclusion

This study reveals a complex overlay of SUDs and psychopathology facing TAY-EH, with a significant association between co-occurring psychopathology and severity of CUD/AUD. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to examine associations between specific psychopathology and severity of SUDs among TAY-EH. Further research into the mechanistic and temporal links between these conditions is needed to inform tailored treatment interventions.

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