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Gender differences in psychotic disorders with concurrent substance use.

Carol L M Caton1, Haiyi Xie, Robert E Drake, Gregory McHugo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We conducted a comparative analysis of gender differences in patients with primary psychotic disorders with concurrent substance use and in those with substance-induced psychoses.
METHODS: A total of 385 individuals admitted to psychiatric emergency departments with early-onset psychosis and recent substance use were interviewed at baseline and at six-month intervals for two years. Using a standardized research diagnostic assessment instrument, we classified patients at baseline into primary and substance-induced psychosis groups and analyzed the effects of gender on demographic, family, and clinical characteristics at baseline, the interaction of gender and diagnosis, and gender main effects on illness course, adjustment, and service use over the two-year follow-up period.
RESULTS: Women had better premorbid adjustment, less misattribution of symptoms, and a later age at onset of regular drug use compared to men. Women, however, showed greater depression and histories of abuse compared to men. Men had greater arrest histories. No interactions between gender and diagnosis were significant. Both genders in the primary and substance-induced psychosis groups showed clinical and functional improvement over the follow-up period despite the overall minimal use of mental health and substance abuse treatment services.
CONCLUSIONS: Women and men with psychosis and substance use differ on several dimensions. Our findings suggest the need for gender-specific treatment programming across both diagnostic groups.

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Keywords:  gender differences; primary psychosis; substance-induced psychosis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25391275      PMCID: PMC4665097          DOI: 10.1080/15504263.2014.961882

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dual Diagn        ISSN: 1550-4271


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