Title of article :
Patterns of substance abuse among Iranian bipolar inpatients: a descriptive research on existing dat
Author/Authors :
SamimiArdestani، Mehdi نويسنده Associate professor of psychiatry, behavioral science research center, Imam Hussein medical center, shahid Beheshti university of medical science , , S Gudarzi، Shahrokh نويسنده Consultant Psychiatrist, Melbourne Health, Melbourne VIC , , Shahriari، Nazanin نويسنده private practice psychiatrist , , Ramezani Rad، Fatemeh نويسنده Master of Horticulture, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
زبان چكيده حــذف
347733 Introduction: Substance abuse/dependency is one of the most important comorbidity in bipolar patients. Therefore, recognizing the patterns of substance use is valuable in treatment and management of patients. This study was conducted to determine patterns of substance abuse among bipolar patients who were hospitalized in an educational hospital. Methods: This was a descriptive-analytical study on existing data of 322 patients with bipolar disorder admitted in the psychiatric ward of Imam-Hossein hospital. Types of used substances studied and some variables such as gender, types of bipolarity, duration of admission, age of onset of bipolar disorder, number of hospitalization and types of prescribed treatments were compared in users and nonusers groups. Results: In this study, 84 patients (26.1%) had substance abuse. 40.5% were using opioids, 6% moodelevators, 7.1% alcohol, and 46.4% were using multiple substances. Conclusion: It can be concluded that substance abuse frequency among patients with bipolar disorder is high. Using more than one substance was the most frequent pattern of substance abuse in these patients as well. Thus, it is necessary to consider possible comorbidity of bipolar disorder in front of patients with substance related disorder. Declaration of Interest: None
Journal title :
International Journal of Applied Behavioral Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Applied Behavioral Sciences