| Literature DB >> 35053768 |
Francisco Arnau1,2, Ana Benito1,3, Mariano Villar2, María Elena Ortega1, Lucía López-Peláez4, Gonzalo Haro1,2.
Abstract
Due to the significant functional repercussions suffered by patients with dual disorder, we must evaluate which ones can benefit from intensive rehabilitative therapies in medium-stay psychiatric units. This was a retrospective study of patient medical records which intended to analyze sociodemographic and clinical variables and parameters related to the hospitalization and discharge of patients admitted to the Medium-Stay Unit (MSU) at the Castellón Provincial Hospital Consortium over 2 years (2017 and 2018), according to the presence or absence of dual disorders in these patients. Patients with a dual disorder represented 55.2% of the hospitalized patients. A higher proportion of them were male, were relatively younger, and had an earlier onset of mental illness, fewer associated medical pathologies, and shorter hospital admission times to the Short-Term Hospitalization Unit than those who did not present a dual disorder. A diagnosis on the schizophrenia spectrum with cannabis use or polyconsumption was the most common diagnosis; 98.2% of all the patients responded adequately to admission to the MSU. This work highlighted the need for higher doses of depot paliperidone in patients with dual disorders.Entities:
Keywords: dual disorder; medium-stay unit; serious mental disorder
Year: 2021 PMID: 35053768 PMCID: PMC8773554 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12010024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Sci ISSN: 2076-3425
Differences in the sociodemographic and clinical variables of patients with or without dual disorder (DDs).
| Without DD | DD | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| AGE | 4.09; <0.001 (0.98) | |||
| ONSET OF MENTAL | 3.15; 0.002 (0.92) | |||
| SEX | ||||
| Female | 12 (18.8%) | 28.06 (1); <0.001 | ||
| Male | 17 (32.7%) | |||
| SPANISH | 47 (90.4%) | 52 (81.3%) | 1.91 (1); 0.167 | |
| MARITAL STATUS | ||||
| Single/Separated/Widowed | 46 (88.5%) | 58 (90.6%) | 0.14 (1); 0.704 | |
| In a relationship | 6 (11.5%) | 6 (9.4%) | ||
| INCOMPLETE | 11 (21.2%) | 23 (35.9%) | 3.02 (1); 0.082 | |
| SOCIAL SITUATION | ||||
| Active | 14 (26.9%) | 23 (35.9%) | 1.07 (1); 0.300 | |
| Disabled/Incapacity for work | 38 (73.1%) | 41 (64.1%) | ||
| MEDICAL | 8.19 (1); 0.004 | |||
| SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM | 37 (71.2%) | 48 (75%) | 0.21 (1); 0.642 |
Note: DD: Dual Disorder. There were significant differences between the values marked in bold. Schizophrenia Spectrum Diagnosis included: Schizophrenia, Delusional Disorder, Unspecified Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic disorder, and Schizoaffective Disorder.
Differences in the variables related to the admission of patients with or without dual disorder (DDs).
| Without DD | DD | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| REFERRAL TO THE | ||||
| SHU | 32 (61.5%) | 48 (75%) | 2.42 (1); 0.119 | |
| OMHU/Others | 20 (38.5%) | 16 (25%) | ||
| No. previous SHU admissions | 3.37 (3.41) | 3.73 (3.85) | 0.53; 0.591 (0.13) | |
| No. previous MSU admissions | 0.52 (0.70) | 0.58 (0.86) | 0.39; 0.693 (0.10) | |
| SHU admission duration before referral (days) | 2.30; 0.025 (0.84) | |||
| MSU admission duration (days) | 192.87 (137.14) | 154.71 (135.94) | 1.45; 0.148 (0.41) |
Note: DD: Dual Disorder. There were significant differences between the values marked in bold. MSU: Medium-Stay Unit; SHU: Short-Term Hospitalization Unit; OMHU: Outpatient Mental Health Unit.
Differences in the dosage and number of psychotropic drugs used at Medium-Stay Unit discharge.
| Without DD | DD | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ( | Mean ( | |||
| Number of prescribed drugs | 3.23 (1.46) | 3.56 (1.20) | 1.33; 0.183 (0.35) | |
| ORAL | ||||
| Quetiapine | 34.6 (18) | 43.8 (28) | 1 (1); 0.317 | 0.65; 0.515 (0.26) |
| 288.89 (259.83) | 350 (335.54) | |||
| Olanzapine | 25 (13) | 26.6 (17) | 0.03 (1); 0.848 | 0.008; 0.994 (0.05) |
| 16.15 (8.20) | 16.18 (7.18) | |||
| Paliperidone | 11.5 (6) | 15.6 (10) | 0.40 (1); 0.526 | 0.74; 0.468 (0.66) |
| 10 (5.25) | 11.70 (3.86) | |||
| Aripiprazole | 6.19 (1); 0.013 | 0.91; 0.372 (0.75) | ||
| 14.64 (7.19) | 19.17 (15.30) | |||
| Clozapine | 11.5 (6) | 18.8 (12) | 1.13 (1); 0.286 | 0.35; 0.729 (0.24) |
| 237.50 (105.77) | 256.25 (106.66) | |||
| Amisulpride | 5.8 (3) | 4.7 (3) | 0.06 (1); 0.794 | 0.55; 0.607 (0.81) |
| 1066.67 (230.94) | 1266.67 (577.35) | |||
| LONG-LASTING | ||||
| Quarterly LAID | 32.7 (17) | 46.9 (30) | 2.39 (1); 0.122 | 2.79; 0.008 (0.97) |
| Monthly LAID | 11.5 (6) | 12.5 (8) | 0.02 (1); 0.874 | 1.18; 0.260 (0.95) |
| 200 (88.03) | 150 (70.71) | |||
| LAIA | 9.6 (5) | 10.9 (7) | 0.05 (1); 0.816 | 0.77; 0.454 (0.78) |
| 420 (109.54) | 385.71 (37.79) | |||
| ANTIDEPRESSAN-TS | ||||
| Desvenlafaxine | 7.7 (4) | 12.5 (8) | 0.71 (1); 0.398 | 1.02; 0.332 (0.95) |
| 187.50 (85.39) | 143.75 (62.32) | |||
| Mirtazapine | 3.8 (2) | 9.4 (6) | 1.36 (1); 0.243 | 2.12; 0.078 (0.96) |
| 22.50 (10.60) | 30 (0) | |||
| Fluoxetine | 5.8 (3) | 1.6 | 1.52 (1); 0.217 | 0.86; 0.478 (0.99) |
| 30 (10) | 20 (1) | |||
| Escitalopram | 1.9 | 3.1 (2) | 0.16 (1); 0.685 | 1.44; 0.386 (1) |
| 5 (1) | 30 (14.14) | |||
| MOOD STABILISERS | ||||
| Valproate | 13.5 (7) | 1264.71/26.6 | 3.001 (1); 0.083 | 0.14; 0.889 (0.11) |
| 1228.57 (618.37) | (358.71; 17) | |||
| Lithium | 5.8 (3) | 12.5 (8) | 1.51 (1); 0.218 | 0.06; 0.950 (0.07) |
| 933.33 (230.94) | 950 (410.57) | |||
| BENZODIAZEPIN-ES | ||||
| Clonazepam | 25 (13) | 20.3 (13) | 0.36 (1); 0.547 | 0.81; 0.423 (0.52) |
| 1.86 (1.00) | 2.46 (2.41) | |||
| Diazepam | 11.5 (6) | 9.4 (6) | 0.14 (1); 0.704 | 0.91; 0.381 (0.88) |
| 10.83 (4.91) | 15.83 (12.41) | |||
| Clorazepate | 9.6 (5) | 9.4 (6) | 0.002 (1); 0.965 | 1.55; 0.178 (0.99) |
| 98 (60.88) | 52.50 (26.02) |
Note: DD: Dual Disorder. There were significant differences between the values marked in bold. LAID: long-acting injectable paliperidone, LAIA: long-acting injectable aripiprazole.
Results disaggregated by sex and the presence or absence of dual disorders.
| Female, No DD | Female, DD | Male, No DD ( | Male, DD | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 38.50 (10.79) | 43.88 (15.91) | 5.83 | ||
| Onset of mental illness | 24.65 (10.74) | 5.28 | |||
| Spanish nationality | 88.6 | 91.7 | 94.1 | 78.8 | 3.47 |
| MARITAL STATUS: | |||||
| Single/Separated/Widowed | 85.7 (30) | 75 | 94.1 (16) | 94.2 (49) | 4.90 |
| In a relationship | 14.3 | 25 | 5.9 | 5.8 | |
| Incomplete primary education | 17.1 | 25 | 29.4 | 38.5 (20) | 4.71 |
| SOCIAL SITUATION: | |||||
| Active | 31.4 (11) | 33.3 | 17.6 | 36.5 (19) | 2.12 |
| Disabled/Incapacity for work | 68.6 (24) | 66.7 | 82.4 (14) | 63.5 (33) | |
| Medical pathology (yes) | 50 | 64.7 | 8.78 | ||
| REFERRAL TO THE MSU | |||||
| SHU | 68.6 (24) | 66.7 | 47.1 | 76.9 (40) | 5.38 |
| OMHU/Others | 31.4 (11) | 33.3 | 52.9 | 23.1 (12) | |
| Diagnosis of axis I schizophrenia spectrum disorder | 65.7 (23) | 50 | 82.4 (14) | 80.8 (42) | 6.54 |
| Diagnosis axis II cluster B disorder | 25.7 | 11.8 | 25 | 8.16 | |
| Previous SHU admission | 3.23 | 2.67 | 3.65 | 3.98 | 0.56 |
| SHU admission duration before referral | 22.82 (18.03) | 25.43 (33.18) | 3.61 | ||
| Previous MSU admission | 0.46 | 0.50 | 0.65 | 0.60 | 0.31 |
| Days of admission to MSU | 206.45 | 199.08 | 166.56 | 144.48 | 1.53 |
| Number of drugs | 3.34 | 4.08 | 3 | 3.44 | 1.62 |
| CGI AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION: | |||||
| ‘Slightly ill’ | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5.8 | 3.73 |
| ‘Very ill’ | 100 | 100 | 100 | 94.2 (49) | |
| CGI AT DISCHARGE: | |||||
| ‘Much better’ | 96.8 (30) | 100 | 93.3 (14) | 100 | 3.45 |
| ‘No change’ | 3.2 | 0 | 6.7 | 0 | |
| DESTINATION UPON DISCHARGE: | |||||
| Residential resource | 65.7 (23) | 66.7 | 76.5 (13) | 9.93 | |
| Outpatient resource | 34.3 (12) | 33.3 | 23.5 | ||
| DESTINATION UPON DISCHARGE: | |||||
| OMHU | 46 | 41.7 | 26.7 | 14.82 | |
| SDDP | 0 | 16.7 | 0 | 9.8 | |
| Residential | 53.3 | 41.7 | |||
| Emergency Department attendance after discharge | 1.37 | 1.83 | 1.33 | 0.35 | 1 |
| Readmissions to the SHU after discharge | 0 | 0.33 | 0 | 0.13 | 2.42 |
| Readmissions to the MSU after discharge | 0.05 | 0 | 0.17 | 0.03 | 0.77 |
Note: There were significant differences between the values marked in bold. DD: dual disorder; MSU: Medium-Stay Unit; SHU: Short-Term Hospitalization Unit; OMHU: Outpatient Mental Health Unit; SDDP: Severe Dual-Disorder Program; CGI: Global Clinical Impression classification. Schizophrenia Spectrum Diagnosis included: Schizophrenia, Delusional Disorder, Unspecified Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic disorder, and Schizoaffective Disorder.