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DEPENDENCE ON LEGAL PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS AMONG ALCOHOLICS

Authors :
Ingrid Persson
Mats Berglund
Maria Hanson
Björn Axel Johansson
Christina Pöhlén
Source :
Alcohol and Alcoholism. 38:613-618
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003.

Abstract

Aims: Dependence on legal psychotropic drugs (PTD) has been reported to have increased in alcoholics, but previous studies report conflicting results concerning the rate of increase and clinical characteristics. The aim of the present study was first, to assess the dependence rate of PTD among alcoholics in open and institutionalized care, and to compare these populations with the general population, and second, to assess rates and doses of high- and low-dose PTD-dependence among alcoholics. Methods: In 1997, alcoholics in open and institutionalized care were asked to anonymously fill in a questionnaire on their drug use and dependence. Healthy controls were included. The number of attending subjects was 130 open-care alcoholics at the Department of Alcohol and Drug Diseases in Malmo, Sweden; 23 alcoholics in institutionalized care at Karlsvik Rehabilitation Centre in Hoor, Sweden; and 120 healthy controls at Vardcentralen Kirseberg, a primary health care centre located in a Malmo area. The approximate attendance rate was 75, 70 and 95%, respectively. The questionnaire was based on DSM-IV criteria for dependence. Results: The total rate of PTD-dependent alcoholics was higher in the institutionalized group (35%) than in the open-care setting (14%): difference in proportions (p1–p2 21%; 95% CI: 1%, 41%). Alcoholics were more often PTD-dependent (17%) than were healthy controls (2%), (p1–p2 15%; 95% CI: 9%, 21%). Benzodiazepines (BZD) were the most common PTD. Only four out of a total of 23 BZD-dependent alcoholics developed high-dose BZD-dependence. Those subjects were also misusing other drugs, including cannabis. Conclusions: We conclude that alcoholism is associated with legal PTD-dependence and illegal drug misuse. High-dose BZD-dependence is infrequent among BZD-dependent alcoholics. ( Received 8 April 2002; first review notified 14 May 2002; in revised form 4 July 2003; accepted 5 August 2003 )

Details

ISSN :
14643502
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Alcohol and Alcoholism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....950dcaf92a9f670985d123e2990a4b88
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agg123