Abstract
Screening of 155 consecutive admissions to a voluntary, 4–6 week substance abuse inpatient rehabilitation program revealed a 13% prevalence of PCP abuse (defined by DSM-III criteria) and a 23% prevalence of nonabusive PCP use. The 20 PCP abusers were significantly younger (31.6 vs 40.2 years) and had more prior arrests (2.0 vs 0.8) than the 36 nonabusive users, but did not differ in other sociodemographic characteristics. The age range of patients was older than previously reported in the literature, with three PCP abusers (15%) and 15 users (42%) 40 years of age or older. A majority of both