Perceived Self-Control is Related to Mental Distress in Patients Entering Substance Use Disorder Treatment

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作者
Abel, Kristine Fiksdal [1 ]
Skjaervo, Ingeborg [1 ]
Ravndal, Edle [1 ]
Clausen, Thomas [1 ]
Bramness, Jorgen G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oslo, Dept Clin Med, Norwegian Ctr Addict Res SERAF, Fac Med, Oslo, Norway
[2] Innlandet Hosp Trust, Norwegian Natl Advisory Unit Concurrent Subst Abu, Hamar, Norway
关键词
Co-occurring disorders; substance use treatment; opioid maintenance treatment; depressive symptoms; self-control; NATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY; DSM-IV ALCOHOL; ABUSE TREATMENT; MAJOR DEPRESSION; RISK-FACTORS; POLYDRUG USE; DRUG-USERS; COMORBIDITY; PREVALENCE; DEPENDENCE;
D O I
10.1080/10826084.2017.1413114
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Background: Levels of mental distress are high in patients with substance use disorders (SUD) and investigation of correlates may broaden our understanding of this comorbidity. Objectives: We investigated self-reported symptoms of mental distress among individuals entering either outpatient opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) or other inpatient SUD treatment and related factors, with a particular focus on perceived self-control. Methods: A cross-sectional study including substance users (n = 548; mean age 34years; 27% women) entering treatment at 21 different treatment-centers across Norway, interviewed between December 2012 and April 2015. Symptoms of mental distress were assessed with Global Symptom Index (GSI) score. Adjusted relative risk ratios (RRR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated through multinomial logistic regression. Results: More than half of the participants in both treatment groups reported mental distress (GSI) above clinical cut-off. The use of alcohol and exposure to violence were associated with increased likelihood of high GSI for both patient groups. Also, lower perceived self-control was related to high GSI in both treatment groups. Conclusion: Symptoms of mental distress were equally common among patients entering OMT and those entering other inpatient SUD treatment, even if the patients differed on a number of clinical characteristics. Use of alcohol and exposure to violence were associated with more mental distress in both groups. Perceived self-control also appeared to be important when explaining symptoms of mental distress among these SUD patients.
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页码:1454 / 1462
页数:9
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