Investigation of the comorbidity of psychiatric disorder and substance use disorder among inpatients of a public psychiatric hospital in an urban area in Greece

A. Xafenias, I. Diakogiannis, A. Iacovides, K. Fokas, Georgios Kaprinis
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Background: Τhe prevalence of comorbidity is high among outpatients in rehabilitation centres and in psychiatric clinics. Aims: To investigate the level and type of comorbid psychiatric disorder and substance use disorder among inpatients of a psychiatric clinic in a public psychiatric hospital in an urban area in Greece, and to distinguish the characteristics of the dual diagnosis population, in order to help develop specialised services. Method: All patients admitted over a 12-month period were given the CAGE questionnaire and part of the EUROPASI questionnaire addressing substance use. This was followed by a diagnostic interview to establish the final diagnosis in accordance with the DSM-IV criteria. Results: A total of 313 patients were assessed. Present substance use disorder was identified in 102 individuals (32.6%), and involved one substance in 70 cases (68.6%) and more than one in 32 cases (31.4%). The principal substances involved in addiction or abuse were alcohol, cannabis, benzodiazepines and...
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希腊某城市公立精神病院住院患者精神障碍和物质使用障碍共病的调查
背景:Τhe在康复中心和精神病诊所的门诊患者中,合并症的患病率很高。目的:调查希腊城市地区一家公立精神病院精神病门诊住院患者共病精神障碍和物质使用障碍的水平和类型,并区分双重诊断人群的特征,以帮助开发专门服务。方法:所有住院12个月以上的患者均填写CAGE问卷和部分EUROPASI药物使用问卷。随后进行诊断性访谈,以根据DSM-IV标准确定最终诊断。结果:共评估313例患者。102例(32.6%)存在物质使用障碍,70例(68.6%)涉及一种物质,32例(31.4%)涉及一种以上物质。上瘾或滥用的主要物质是酒精、大麻、苯二氮卓类药物和。
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