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Risk factors for substance use disorders among inpatients with major affective disorders in Taiwan Chinese
Authors:Ya-Mei Bai M.D.  Chao-Cheng Lin M.D.  Pei-Gi Hu M.D.  Hong-Shiow Yeh M.D.
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Psychiatry, Yu-Li Veterans Hospital, Hua-Lien, Taiwan (Ya-Mei Bai and Chao-Cheng Lin)

bDepartment of Family Medicine, The 807 Military General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan (Pei-Gi Hu)

cDepartment of Psychiatry, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan (Hong-Shiow Yeh)

Abstract:An assessment of potential risk factors for substance use disorders was performed in 49 patients with major affective disorders in a general hospital acute care unit in Taiwan. The major depression patients were noted to have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder than bipolar disorder patients (p = 0.011). Those patients with substance use disorders were noted to be significantly male-predominated (p = 0.043), to have a later onset age of affective disorder (p = 0.009), and to have more visits to the emergency room in the recent one year (p = 0.009). The sedatives-hypnotics-anxiolytics was the most frequently used forms of drug abuse. The major depression patients had a significantly higher sedative-hypnotics-anxiolytics use disorder rate than the bipolar disorder patients (p = 0.001). All patients with alcohol use disorder were noted to have other substance use disorders as well. Fifty six percent of those patients with substance use disorder were poly-substance users. Eighty three percent of the male patients with substance use disorder had poly-substance use disorder.
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