Trajectories of Lifetime Comorbid Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders Through Midlife

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Upah, Roxanne [1 ]
Jacob, Theodore [1 ]
Price, Rumi Kato [2 ]
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[1] Vet Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare Syst, Family Res Ctr, Menlo Pk, CA USA
[2] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
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POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; DSM-IV ALCOHOL; DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORIES; DRINKING TRAJECTORIES; VIETNAM VETERANS; SUBSTANCE USE; DEPENDENCE; ADOLESCENCE; HISTORY; ABUSE;
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Objective: Very few studies have examined the developmental nature of comorbid alcohol use disorders and drug use disorders (AUD-DUD). The current study sought to extend our understanding of the nature of AUD-DUD comorbidity by characterizing the developmental course of AUD-DUD comorbidity, determining the degree to which the two disorders occur during the same period, and eliciting differences in AUD-DUD trajectories over the life course. Method: Vietnam-era male veterans and matched civilians provided retrospective accounts of alcohol- and other drug related experiences spanning 25 years. Concurrent growth mixture modeling was used to describe the course of AUD-DUD lifetime comorbidity. Results: Five trajectories were identified based on the probabilities of diagnosing with AUD-DUD: substance switching (increasing AUD, decreasing DUD); young adult (both AUD and DUD decreasing rapidly after young adulthood); severe nonchronic (both ADD and DUD decreasing slowly in the third decade of life); severe chronic alcohol severe nonchronic drug (AUD remains high and DUD decreases in the fourth decade); and young adult alcohol severe chronic drug (decreasing ADD in the second decade and DUD remains high). Conclusions: For the majority of this sample, substance use disorders continued or worsened through adulthood, indicating a problem that extends far beyond young adulthood. Demographic characteristics differed among the trajectories; however, psychiatric diagnoses did not differ except for the number of years with diagnoses of antisocial personality disorder. Subthreshold symptoms in adulthood may be present for a significant period before diagnosis, making this period important for intervention and prevention. Integration of efforts into healthcare, employment, and public policy will help target those at highest risk.
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