ABSTRACT
Background
This study aimed to describe the quality of life (QoL) in patients with substance use disorder (SUD) and investigate factors associated with general QoL among patients with SUD.
Methods
Studies in English published before December 1st, 2021, were searched for on PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, and Web of Science to identify primary studies on the factors associated with general QoL in patients with SUD. After reviewing for study duplicates, the full-texts of selected papers were assessed for eligibility using PECO criteria.
Results
After a detailed assessment of over 10,230 papers, a total of 20 studies met the eligibility criteria. The current research analyzed various relationships between sociodemographic features, clinical, the type of used drug, service use utilizations, and general QoL in patients with SUD. The odds of having a good general QoL were reduced among patients with common and severe mental disorders, alcohol use disorders (AUD), and receiving inpatient care; however, a better general QoL was observed among those receiving methadone maintenance treatment (MMT).
Conclusions
Healthcare staff are recommended to pay high attention to the general QoL of patients with SUD seeking interventions. In addition, it is suggested that policymakers address substance use disorders when designing national guidelines and programs.
Abbreviations
QoL: Quality of life; SUD: Substance Use Disorder; AUD: Alcohol use disorders; PRISMA: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses; PECO: Participants, Exposures, Comparison, Outcomes; ORs: Odds Ratios; NOS: Newcastle Ottawa scale; CI: Confidence intervals; MMT:Methadone maintenance treatment; DSM-IV: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders-fourth edition.
Ethics approval and consent to participate
This study was an analysis of preexisting literature and did not use human subjects.
Availability of data and materials
The datasets used and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
Author contributions
BA and BA. Conceived the study BA. collected all data. RM, and BA analyzed and interpreted the data. BA, AHB EA and YF. drafted the manuscript. All authors commented on the drafts of the manuscript and approved the final copy of the paper for submission.
Supplementary material
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