Literature DB >> 35005989

[Substance Use, Resulting Disorders, and Collateral Mental Disorders Among Adolescents in a Special Outpatient Institutions for Addictions].

Melina Wiedmann1, Josefine Atzendorf2, Lukas Andreas Basedow1, Veit Roessner1, Yulia Golub1, Sören Kuitunen-Paul1.   

Abstract

Substance Use, Resulting Disorders, and Collateral Mental Disorders Among Adolescents in a Special Outpatient Institutions for Addictions Abstract. Objective: Only few clinics offer the outpatient treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs) among adolescents. Therefore, only limited data describe substance use patterns, SUDs, and co-occurring psychiatric disorders characteristic of adolescents who present in such outpatient clinics specialized in the treatment of SUDs. Method: Via interview we collected data from n = 201 patients between 12 and 19 years concerning their substance use, SUDs, and current co-occurring psychiatric disorders. We created descriptive presentation of data regarding use patterns, SUDs, and co-occurring disorders divided by sex and current age.
Results: Tobacco (88 %) and cannabis (86 %) were the most frequently used substances. 67 % of all patients presented with more than one SUD, cannabis use disorder being the most prevalent one (84 %). 72 % presented with at least one co-occurring disorder, with conduct disorders (40 %), attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorders (21 %), and depressive disorders (18 %) being the most frequent ones. Conclusions: Adolescent SUD patients often present with co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Institutions for adolescent SUD treatment should also focus on treating co-occurring conduct disorders, depression, and attention deficit disorders.

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Keywords:  Adoleszenz; Affektive Störungen; Störungen des Sozialverhaltens; Substance use disorders; Substanzkonsumstörungen; Sucht; addiction; adolescence; affective disorders; conduct disorders

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35005989     DOI: 10.1024/1422-4917/a000846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Kinder Jugendpsychiatr Psychother        ISSN: 1422-4917


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