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Bipolar Disorder and Polysubstance Use Disorder: Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates

INTRODUCTION: Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) often show comorbidity with substance use disorder (SUD) with a negative impact on clinical course, prognosis, and functioning. The role of polysubstance use disorder (polySUD) is understudied. The aim of the present paper is to evaluate the sociodem...

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Autores principales: Aguglia, Andrea, Natale, Antimo, Fusar-Poli, Laura, Amerio, Andrea, Bruno, Edoardo, Placenti, Valeria, Vai, Eleonora, Costanza, Alessandra, Serafini, Gianluca, Aguglia, Eugenio, Amore, Mario
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35782426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.913965
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author Aguglia, Andrea
Natale, Antimo
Fusar-Poli, Laura
Amerio, Andrea
Bruno, Edoardo
Placenti, Valeria
Vai, Eleonora
Costanza, Alessandra
Serafini, Gianluca
Aguglia, Eugenio
Amore, Mario
author_facet Aguglia, Andrea
Natale, Antimo
Fusar-Poli, Laura
Amerio, Andrea
Bruno, Edoardo
Placenti, Valeria
Vai, Eleonora
Costanza, Alessandra
Serafini, Gianluca
Aguglia, Eugenio
Amore, Mario
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description INTRODUCTION: Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) often show comorbidity with substance use disorder (SUD) with a negative impact on clinical course, prognosis, and functioning. The role of polysubstance use disorder (polySUD) is understudied. The aim of the present paper is to evaluate the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics associated with BD and comorbid SUD, focusing on polySUD, in order to phenotype this specific group of patients and implement adequate treatment and prevention strategies. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 556 patients with a primary diagnosis of BD (376 without SUD, 101 with SUD, and 79 with polySUD). A semi-structured interview was administered to collect sociodemographic variables, clinical characteristics, and pharmacological treatment. ANOVA and chi-square tests were used to compare the three groups. Significantly different variables were then inserted in multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Patients affected by BD and polySUD were younger, and more frequently males and single, than patients with SUD or without SUD. Indeed, the prevalence of patients affected by BD and polySUD living in residential facilities was higher than in the other groups. Moreover, earlier age at onset, higher prevalence of psychotic and residual symptoms, involuntary hospitalization, and a family history of psychiatric disorders were associated with polySUD in patients suffering from BD. Lastly, patients with BD and polySUD were more likely to take four or more medications, particularly benzodiazepines and other drugs. At the multinomial regression, younger age, male gender, early age at onset, psychotic and residual symptoms, positive family history of psychiatric disorders, and use of benzodiazepines remained significantly associated with polySUD in patients with BD. CONCLUSION: Our findings show a specific profile of patients with BD and polySUD. It is important to conduct research on this topic in order to adopt specific therapeutic strategies, minimize the use of polypharmacy, and aim at full remission and mood stabilization.
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spelling pubmed-92420922022-06-30 Bipolar Disorder and Polysubstance Use Disorder: Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates Aguglia, Andrea Natale, Antimo Fusar-Poli, Laura Amerio, Andrea Bruno, Edoardo Placenti, Valeria Vai, Eleonora Costanza, Alessandra Serafini, Gianluca Aguglia, Eugenio Amore, Mario Front Psychiatry Psychiatry INTRODUCTION: Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) often show comorbidity with substance use disorder (SUD) with a negative impact on clinical course, prognosis, and functioning. The role of polysubstance use disorder (polySUD) is understudied. The aim of the present paper is to evaluate the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics associated with BD and comorbid SUD, focusing on polySUD, in order to phenotype this specific group of patients and implement adequate treatment and prevention strategies. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 556 patients with a primary diagnosis of BD (376 without SUD, 101 with SUD, and 79 with polySUD). A semi-structured interview was administered to collect sociodemographic variables, clinical characteristics, and pharmacological treatment. ANOVA and chi-square tests were used to compare the three groups. Significantly different variables were then inserted in multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Patients affected by BD and polySUD were younger, and more frequently males and single, than patients with SUD or without SUD. Indeed, the prevalence of patients affected by BD and polySUD living in residential facilities was higher than in the other groups. Moreover, earlier age at onset, higher prevalence of psychotic and residual symptoms, involuntary hospitalization, and a family history of psychiatric disorders were associated with polySUD in patients suffering from BD. Lastly, patients with BD and polySUD were more likely to take four or more medications, particularly benzodiazepines and other drugs. At the multinomial regression, younger age, male gender, early age at onset, psychotic and residual symptoms, positive family history of psychiatric disorders, and use of benzodiazepines remained significantly associated with polySUD in patients with BD. CONCLUSION: Our findings show a specific profile of patients with BD and polySUD. It is important to conduct research on this topic in order to adopt specific therapeutic strategies, minimize the use of polypharmacy, and aim at full remission and mood stabilization. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9242092/ /pubmed/35782426 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.913965 Text en Copyright © 2022 Aguglia, Natale, Fusar-Poli, Amerio, Bruno, Placenti, Vai, Costanza, Serafini, Aguglia and Amore. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Aguglia, Andrea
Natale, Antimo
Fusar-Poli, Laura
Amerio, Andrea
Bruno, Edoardo
Placenti, Valeria
Vai, Eleonora
Costanza, Alessandra
Serafini, Gianluca
Aguglia, Eugenio
Amore, Mario
Bipolar Disorder and Polysubstance Use Disorder: Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates
title Bipolar Disorder and Polysubstance Use Disorder: Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates
title_full Bipolar Disorder and Polysubstance Use Disorder: Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates
title_fullStr Bipolar Disorder and Polysubstance Use Disorder: Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates
title_full_unstemmed Bipolar Disorder and Polysubstance Use Disorder: Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates
title_short Bipolar Disorder and Polysubstance Use Disorder: Sociodemographic and Clinical Correlates
title_sort bipolar disorder and polysubstance use disorder: sociodemographic and clinical correlates
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35782426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.913965
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