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Substance use patterns in persons with psychosis

Stålheim, Jonas (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Psykologiska institutionen,Department of Psychology
Lange, Linda (author)
Berggren, Ulf, 1948 (author)
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Fahlke, Claudia, 1964 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Psykologiska institutionen,Department of Psychology
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2013
2013
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In: Mental Health and Substance Use. - 1752-3281 .- 1752-3273. ; 6:4, s. 351-361
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  • Clinical experience suggests that people with psychosis generally show a diverging substance use pattern compared with other people with ‘dual disorders’. The aim of this study was to describe substance use patterns in individuals with psychosis and relate these to substance use patterns in persons with other kinds of psychiatric disorders in combination with substance abuse. A wider aim was to contribute to a deeper understanding of interactions between mental illness and substance use. Two groups were recruited, one with persons diagnosed with psychotic disorders and one with people with other (mainly anxiety- and affective-) disorders. All participants also had substance-related problems. The participants completed the questionnaires Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and Drug Use Disorders Identification Test, and information about socio-demographic and care-related characteristics was collected. Group differences were calculated. The participants with psychosis scored significantly lower on most questions concerning affective/cognitive aspects of drug use, such as longing, guilt and experience of failing in relation to alcohol and drugs. They also showed fewer indications of alcohol dependence. A possible interpretation is that the findings reflect group differences in mentalization and affect-regulation relevant to both substance use and psychiatric illness. This may have implications for theoretical understanding of dual disorders as well as for psychotherapeutic treatment.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Psykologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Psychology (hsv//eng)

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