Long-term development of mood states and substance use in a Swiss cohort of youths at risk

G. Hüsler, B. Plancherel
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Background: Substance use and mental health disorders are strongly associated. The rates of co-morbidity vary according to the population and methodology used. However, it can be reasonably stated that co-morbidity is common and significant. Mental disorders, including depressive mood, anxiety and conduct disorders, are the most often mentioned predictors for substance use. Aims: The main topic of interest is the interrelationship between mood and substance used over time in a cohort of adolescents and young adults. Method: To explore the courses of mood and substance use in a cohort of 614 adolescents and young adults (aged 12–20) using grouping analysis. To determine empirical patterns of mood over time a cluster analysis (k-means) was performed. Four groups differing in their mood states over time (stable low; stable high; increaser; decreaser) were obtained. Conclusions: There is an important relationship between mood states and substance use. Adolescents with mood disorder constantly use more drugs t...
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瑞士一群处于危险中的青少年的情绪状态和物质使用的长期发展
背景:物质使用与精神健康障碍密切相关。合并症的发生率因人群和使用的方法而异。然而,可以合理地指出,合并症是常见的和显著的。精神障碍,包括抑郁情绪、焦虑和行为障碍,是最常被提到的药物使用的预测因素。目的:主要感兴趣的话题是情绪和物质使用之间的相互关系,随着时间的推移在青少年和年轻人的队列。方法:采用分组分析方法对614名12-20岁青少年的情绪和物质使用过程进行分析。为了确定情绪随时间的经验模式,进行了聚类分析(k-means)。随着时间的推移,四组人的情绪状态不同(稳定的低状态;稳定的高;增加者;得到了减少剂。结论:情绪状态与药物使用之间存在重要关系。患有情绪障碍的青少年不断地使用更多的药物……
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