| Literature DB >> 28049461 |
Adrian R Pasareanu1,2, John-Kåre Vederhus3, Anne Opsal3,4, Øistein Kristensen3, Thomas Clausen3,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Treatment services to patients with substance use disorders (SUDs), including those mandated to treatment, needs to be evaluated and evidence based. The Norwegian Municipal Health Care Act (NMHCA) calls for compulsory treatment for persons with "severe and life-threatening substance use disorder" if these individuals are not otherwise willing to be voluntarily treated and consequently risk their lives over drug use. Mental distress is known to be high among SUD patients admitted to inpatient treatment. The purpose of this study is to describe changes in mental distress from admission to a 6-month follow-up in patients with SUDs, which underwent either voluntary or compulsory treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Compulsory admission; Mental distress; Substance use disorders; follow-up
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28049461 PMCID: PMC5210285 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1936-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Baseline socio-demographic variables for patients with SUDs
| Variables | All patients, | Follow-up sample, |
|---|---|---|
| Mean age, years | 30.0 (±8.9) | 30.4 (±9.8) |
| Female | 68 (34) | 47 (39) |
| Education, years | 10.8 (±1.9) | 10.8 (±2.1)a |
| Relationship status, single | 136 (69) b | 84 (69)c |
| Main SUD diagnosis | ||
| Alcohol use disorder (AUD) or AUD + concurrent drug use disorders | 34 (17) | 20 (16) |
| Drug use disorder | 168 (83) | 103 (84) |
| Psychiatric diagnosis | ||
| Axis I disorders | 117 (60) | 71 (58) |
| Axis II disorders | 9 (4.5) | 4 (3) |
| Axis I and II disorders | 24 (12) | 16 (13) |
| Only SUD diagnosis | 52 (26) | 32 (26) |
| Severity scores | ||
| Injection use | 105 (54) d | 71 (60)e |
| Duration of most problematic substance use, years | 11.1 (±7.6) | 11.6 (±7.6)f |
| Time in treatment, days | 57 (26) | 58 (26) |
| Suicidal attempts – lifetime prevalence | 94 (49) g | 60 (51)h |
| Compulsory admission | 65 (32) | 51 (42) |
| SCL-90-R GSI, mean (SD) | 1.2 (±0.70)i | 1.2 (±0.74)j |
Values represent the numbers of patients (%) or mean (±SD); in some cases, the total number of patients changed, as follows: a N = 117; b N = 198; c N = 121; d N = 195; e N = 119; f N = 117; g N = 191; h N = 117; i N = 197, j N = 120
Fig. 1Changes in mental distress from baseline to 6-month follow-up in patients treated for substance use disorders. Notes: T1 = baseline, T2 = discharge, T3 = follow-up at 6 months. Red line: changes in mental distress in voluntary admission group. Blue line: changes in mental distress in compulsory admission group. Mental distress was measured with the Global Score Index (GSI) of the Symptoms Checklist (SCL-90-R). * P value <0.01
Fig. 2Changes in mental distress domainsa from discharge to the 6-month follow-up in patients treated for SUDsb. Notes: Red: the voluntary admission group; blue: the compulsory admission group. *p < 0.05 (paired t-test). aMental domains are subscores that correspond to the nine dimensions of the Symptoms Checklist (SCL-90-R). b Changes in mental distress were computed by subtracting the GSI determined at follow-up from the GSI determined at discharge; a ‘positive score change’ refers to an improvement in mental distress Abbreviations: SUD = substance use disorder, SOM = somatization, OBS = obsessive-compulsion, INT = interpersonal sensitivity, DEPR = depression, ANX = anxiety, HOST = hostility, PHOB = phobic anxiety, PARA = paranoid ideation, PSY = psychoticism, GSI = global score index
Predictors of changes in mental distress in patients with SUDs at follow-up (N = 97)a
| Predictor | Beta (95% CI)b |
|
|---|---|---|
| Socio-demographic variables | ||
| Gender (female) | 0.10 (-0.22/0.340) | 0.561 |
| Age, years | -0.01 (-0.04/0.01) | 0.248 |
| Compulsory admission | -0.28 (-0.60/0.05) | 0.100 |
| Duration of most problematic substance use, years | 0.02 (-0.01/0.05) | 0.110 |
| Follow-up variables | ||
| Abstinence in the last 30 days of follow-up | 0.49 (0.18/0.80) | 0.002 |
a Mental distress was measured with the Global Score Index (GSI) of the Symptoms Checklist (SCL-90-R). Changes in mental distress were computed by subtracting the GSI determined at follow-up from the GSI determined at admission; a ‘positive score change’ refers to an improvement in mental distress
b Unstandardized beta coefficient with 95% Confidence Interval (CI) and R2 = 0.1, derived from a multiple linear regression with simultaneous entry of variables (the "enter" method)