Trajectories of oppositional defiant disorder severity from adolescence to young adulthood and substance use, mental health, and behavioral problems.

IF 2.9 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-11-01
Bonnie J Leadbeater, Gabriel J Merrin, Alejandra Contreras, Megan E Ames
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Abstract

Background: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a disruptive behavioral disorder; however, increasing evidence emphasizes irritable mood as a primary symptom of ODD.

Objectives: This study investigated whether heterogeneous groups (classes) of individuals can be differentiated based on ODD sub-dimensions (irritability and defiance) or on overall ODD symptoms longitudinally. We also examine associations between ODD trajectory class and comorbid substance use (heavy episodic drinking, cannabis use), mental health (depression and anxiety) and behavioral symptoms (ADHD, aggression and substance use) in both adolescence and young adulthood (controlling for adolescent levels of each of these concerns).

Method: Data were from a randomly recruited community sample of 662 Canadian youth (T1 ages 12-18) followed biennially for 10 years (T6 ages 22-29).

Results: Growth mixture models revealed trajectories classes of ODD based on severity of symptoms. A three-class solution provided the best fit with Low (n = 119; 18%), Moderate (n = 473; 71.5%), and High (n = 70; 10.6%) ODD classes. Class trajectory differences were similarity based on symptoms severity (rather than type) for symptom sub-dimensions (irritability defiance). Adolescent and young adult substance use, mental health symptoms, and behavioral problems were significantly higher for the High ODD trajectory class compared to both other classes. Youth in the Moderate ODD trajectory class also showed higher comorbid symptoms in adolescence and young adulthood, compared to the Low ODD trajectory class.

Conclusion: Early identification of children and adolescents with high or moderate ODD symptoms and interventions that simultaneously address defiance and irritability are supported by the findings.

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青春期至青年期对立违抗性障碍严重程度与物质使用、心理健康和行为问题的轨迹。
背景:对立违抗性障碍(ODD)是一种破坏性行为障碍;然而,越来越多的证据强调烦躁情绪是ODD的主要症状。目的:本研究探讨是否可以根据ODD子维度(易怒和反抗)或整体ODD症状纵向区分异质群体(类)个体。我们还研究了ODD轨迹类别与青春期和青年期共病物质使用(大量间歇性饮酒、大麻使用)、心理健康(抑郁和焦虑)和行为症状(ADHD、攻击和物质使用)之间的关系(控制这些问题的青春期水平)。方法:数据来自随机招募的社区样本662名加拿大青年(T1年龄12-18岁),每两年随访10年(T6年龄22-29岁)。结果:生长混合模型揭示了基于症状严重程度的ODD的轨迹分类。Low (n = 119;18%),中度(n = 473;71.5%), High (n = 70;10.6%) ODD类。在症状子维度(易怒违抗)上,班级轨迹差异基于症状严重程度(而非类型)的相似性。青少年和年轻人的物质使用、心理健康症状和行为问题在高ODD轨迹类别中显著高于其他类别。与低ODD轨迹类别相比,中度ODD轨迹类别的青少年在青春期和青年期也表现出更高的合并症症状。结论:研究结果支持早期识别有高度或中度ODD症状的儿童和青少年,并同时采取措施解决蔑视和易怒问题。
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