TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalencia de patología dual en el Centro de Reposo y Adicciones (CRA). Cuenca, abril-diciembre 2016.
AU - Ordóñez Mancheno, José Marcelo
AU - Ojeda Orellana, Marco Ribelino
AU - Aguilera Muñoz, Juan Fernando
AU - Rosales Almeida, Ana Gabriela
AU - Astudillo Reyes, karla Anabell
AU - Piedra Vázquez, Paúl Andrés
AU - León Rodas, Luis Miguel
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - Introduction: dual pathology (DP) is the superposition of a substance use disorder (SUD) and a psychiatric disorder (PD). Different studies have reported a prevalence of PD between 15% and 80%. The causal factor of drug use is unknown and may be related to intervening factors such as genetics, action of substances, group pressure, emotional problems, anxiety, and environmental stress.The psychiatric comorbidities most associated with the SUD are anxiety disorders, mood, post-traumatic stress psychotic disorders, behavioral disorders, personality disorders (especially antisocial personality), adaptive disorders, impulse disorders and oppositional defiant disorder.
Objective: to determine the prevalence of dual pathology (DP) in people with substance use disorders.
Method: this is a descriptive prevalence study, which applied the MINI structured diagnostic interview to 133 patients with substance use disorder from April to December 2016. Descriptive statistics were applied.
Results: the prevalence of dual pathology is 74.4%, the most prevalent disorders were: T. anxiety 56.4%, T. of humor 51.9%. T. antisocial 37.6% and T. psychotic 21.1%; the 91.6% have alcohol consumption (ACT), 51.1% consumption of other substances (SUD) and 46.6% combination of both.
Conclusions: there is a high prevalence of PT in the Institution; the most prevalent disorders are anxiety, humor and antisocial personality.
AB - Introduction: dual pathology (DP) is the superposition of a substance use disorder (SUD) and a psychiatric disorder (PD). Different studies have reported a prevalence of PD between 15% and 80%. The causal factor of drug use is unknown and may be related to intervening factors such as genetics, action of substances, group pressure, emotional problems, anxiety, and environmental stress.The psychiatric comorbidities most associated with the SUD are anxiety disorders, mood, post-traumatic stress psychotic disorders, behavioral disorders, personality disorders (especially antisocial personality), adaptive disorders, impulse disorders and oppositional defiant disorder.
Objective: to determine the prevalence of dual pathology (DP) in people with substance use disorders.
Method: this is a descriptive prevalence study, which applied the MINI structured diagnostic interview to 133 patients with substance use disorder from April to December 2016. Descriptive statistics were applied.
Results: the prevalence of dual pathology is 74.4%, the most prevalent disorders were: T. anxiety 56.4%, T. of humor 51.9%. T. antisocial 37.6% and T. psychotic 21.1%; the 91.6% have alcohol consumption (ACT), 51.1% consumption of other substances (SUD) and 46.6% combination of both.
Conclusions: there is a high prevalence of PT in the Institution; the most prevalent disorders are anxiety, humor and antisocial personality.
KW - Trastornos relacionados con sustancias; Trastornos mentales; Diagnóstico dual (Psiquiatría); Prevalencia; Factores de riesgo; Trastorno de personalidad antisocial
KW - Trastornos relacionados con sustancias; Trastornos mentales; Diagnóstico dual (Psiquiatría); Prevalencia; Factores de riesgo; Trastorno de personalidad antisocial
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M3 - Artículo
JO - Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca
JF - Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca
ER -