Long-Term Outcomes of Adolescent Outpatient Treatment for Substance Use Problems: Exploring the Co-occurrence of Mental Health and Substance Use Problems.

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology Pub Date : 2024-12-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2478/sjcapp-2024-0013
Karin Boson, Mats Anderberg, Peter Wenneberg, Sabina Vlasman, Sabina Kapetanovic, Mikael Dahlberg
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Background: Adolescents with substance use problems (SUP) constitute a group expected to face increased mental health problems (MHP). SUP can exacerbate mental health issues while also serving as a coping mechanism. Understanding the interplay between psychological, substance-related, and social factors is crucial for shaping effective interventions for this demographic. This article presents a three-year follow-up study with adolescents who had outpatient treatment for SUP, focusing on MHP and psychiatric conditions.

Objective: This study aims to determine the prevalence of ongoing SUP and MHP in adolescents who received outpatient treatment at a specialized substance use clinic three years post-treatment initiation. Additionally, it seeks to explore psychosocial risk factors distinguishing adolescents with solely MHP from those with both MHP and persistent SUP (co-occurring problems) three years post-treatment initiation.

Method: The study utilizes a longitudinal design, combining structured interview data at intervention onset with national register data at one- and three-years post-treatment initiation. A total of 451 adolescents participated, with 29% females and a median age of 17 years. Descriptive statistics and gender distribution of outcome groups are presented, alongside logistic regressions to assess the predictive value of risk factors for psychiatric conditions, substance use, and co-occurring conditions.

Results: Nearly three-quarters of enrolled youth show no ongoing SUP, and one-third exhibit indications of MHP three years after treatment initiation. Risk factors diverge when distinguishing adolescents with MHP from those with co-occurring problems at the three-year mark post-treatment. School problems, depression, female gender, and low primary drug use increase the likelihood of solely exhibiting MHP.

Conclusions: Integrated outpatient clinics like Maria clinics could play a crucial role in early detection and management of both SUP and MHP. The findings offer hope, suggesting positive outcomes regarding substance use even for individuals with heavy risk loads or severe SUP.

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背景:青少年物质使用问题(SUP)构成一个群体预计面临增加的心理健康问题(MHP)。SUP可以加剧心理健康问题,同时也可以作为一种应对机制。了解心理因素、物质相关因素和社会因素之间的相互作用,对于形成针对这一人群的有效干预措施至关重要。这篇文章提出了一个为期三年的随访研究青少年谁门诊治疗SUP,重点是MHP和精神状况。目的:本研究旨在确定在治疗开始三年后在专门药物使用诊所接受门诊治疗的青少年中持续SUP和MHP的患病率。此外,它试图探索社会心理风险因素,以区分单独的MHP青少年与MHP和持续性SUP(共同发生的问题)的青少年在治疗开始三年后。方法:本研究采用纵向设计,将干预开始时的结构化访谈数据与治疗开始后1年和3年的国家登记数据相结合。共有451名青少年参与,其中29%为女性,中位年龄为17岁。结果组的描述性统计和性别分布,以及逻辑回归来评估精神疾病、药物使用和并发疾病的风险因素的预测价值。结果:近四分之三的入选青年没有持续的SUP,三分之一的人在治疗开始三年后表现出MHP的适应症。在治疗后三年,当将MHP青少年与同时出现问题的青少年区分开来时,危险因素出现了分歧。学校问题、抑郁、女性和低初级药物使用增加了单独表现MHP的可能性。结论:Maria诊所等综合门诊可在SUP和MHP的早期发现和治疗中发挥重要作用。研究结果给人们带来了希望,表明即使对于那些风险很大或严重SUP的人来说,药物使用也有积极的结果。
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