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Original Aritcle

Prior psychotic episodes among patients in a substance abuse clinic

Pages 127-132 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Aims: To examine the occurrence of comorbid non‐substance abuse axis‐1 disorders among patients being treated for substance abuse.

Design, setting and participants: Prospective study of patients admitted to a Norwegian clinic for substance abuse treatment. All patients in treatment during a 3‐month period were invited to participate.

Measurements: Patients were clinically interviewed and MINI and GAF were scored. Data were analysed with Chi‐square tests and multiple regression analyses.

Findings: Twenty‐four patients (77.4%) participated, of whom 91.7% had at least one comorbid non‐substance abuse axis‐1 disorder. Of the patients, 70.8% had suffered a psychotic episode and prior episodes of psychosis occurred significantly more often among those who had a main abuse of amphetamines. Many patients also abused benzodiazepines and/or cannabis as secondary substances.

Conclusions: A high level of prior psychotic episodes could be related to a high use of amphetamine and cannabis, and possibly to a shortage of low‐threshold treatment for substance abuse in the catchment area.

Acknowledgements

The author wuld like to thank the participating patients and staff at the study clinic. The study was supported by a grant from the North Norwegian Psychiatric Research Centre (NNPF).

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