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Journal of Dual Diagnosis
research and practice in substance abuse comorbidity
Volume 8, 2012 - Issue 1
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PSYCHOTHERAPY & PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES

Patterns and Predictors of Changes in Substance Use in Individuals With Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders

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Pages 2-12 | Published online: 13 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

Objective: This study examined patterns and predictors of changes in substance use over 1 year in individuals with schizophrenia and affective disorders. We examined patterns of cocaine use over time, baseline predictors of continued cocaine use over 1 year, and predictors of transitions into and out of drug use and treatment. Methods: We recruited 240 individuals with schizophrenia and affective disorders who met DSM-IV criteria for current cocaine dependence or cocaine dependence in early full or sustained full remission and assessed them five times over 12 months. Results: There was no change over time in either the proportion of the sample with at least 1 day of cocaine use in the past month or in the average number of days of cocaine use among those who reported any use. Baseline variables assessing actual substance use were found to predict a decreased likelihood of cocaine use. Several such variables—including self-reported use of cocaine, positive urinalysis results for marijuana, and positive urinalysis results for cocaine—were predictive of transitions into and out of outpatient substance abuse treatment. Readiness to change variables such as self-efficacy and temptation to use drugs showed different predictive patterns for the schizophrenia and affective disorder groups. Conclusions: These findings illustrate how drug use may show a cyclical pattern for those with serious mental illness, in which more severe use—characterized by greater frequency of use and associated problems—is followed by decreased use over time.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The research reported in this manuscript was supported by NIDA grant R01 DA11753 (The Process of Change in Drug Abuse by Schizophrenics, A. S. Bellack, PI).

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