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Who seeks treatment for cannabis use? Registered characteristics and physical, psychological and psychosocial problem indicators among cannabis patients and matched controls

机译:谁寻求治疗大麻使用?大麻患者的注册特征和身体,心理和心理社会问题指标和匹配对照

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There has been an absolute and relative increase in the number of patients with cannabis-related disorders as the principal diagnosis in many countries in recent years. Cannabis is now the most frequently mentioned problem drug reported by new patients in Europe, and cannabis patients constituted one third of all drug treatment patients in 2015. There is limited knowledge with regard to patient characteristics, the extent and types of health and psychosocial problems, as well as their association with long-term outcomes. We analysed indicators of physical, psychological and psychosocial problems of all patients admitted to treatment for cannabis use in Norway in 2009 and 2010 using register data and observed them to the end of 2013. Patient characteristics and outcomes were compared to a randomly drawn control group with corresponding age and gender distribution. Using logistic regression of prospective data, we studied associations between baseline characteristics and work and study status in 2013. Cannabis patients tended to be relatively young and the large majority were male. They had parents who were less highly educated compared to controls, while there was no difference in migration background. In addition to an increased risk of premature death, nearly half of the patients received a secondary psychological diagnosis and a similar proportion received an additional substance use diagnosis during the 4-5 years of study follow-up. The cannabis patients were less educated than the control group and also less likely to be studying or working at the end of the study period. Entering treatment at a young age, having completed more than secondary education, having a highly-educated mother and not having a secondary diagnosis were factors that were positively associated with being in education or employment at the end of follow-up. Data covering the entire Norwegian population of patients admitted primarily for cannabis-related problems showed comprehensive and complex patterns of physical, psychological and psychosocial problems. The prevalence and extent of these problems varied markedly from those of the general population. Work and study outcomes following treatment depended on the seriousness of the condition including co-morbidity as well as social capital.
机译:在近年来许多国家的主要诊断,大麻相关疾病的患者数量绝对和相对升高。大麻现在是欧洲新患者报告的最常见的问题药物,大麻患者在2015年构成了所有药物治疗患者的三分之一。关于患者特征,健康和心理社会问题的知识有限,以及他们与长期结果的关联。我们分析了在2009年和2010年使用寄存器数据的挪威使用挪威使用的所有患者的身体,心理和心理社会问题的指标,并将其观察到他们于2013年底。将患者特征和结果与随机绘制的对照组进行比较相应的年龄和性别分配。利用逻辑回归预期数据,我们研究了基线特征和工作和2013年研究状况之间的关联。大麻患者往往相对年轻,大多数是男性。他们的父母与对照组相比不太受过教育,而迁移背景没有差异。除了发生的过早死亡风险增加,近一半的患者接受了二次心理诊断和类似的比例在4-5岁的学习随访期间接受了额外的物质使用诊断。大麻患者受到对照组的教育程度较小,并且在研究期结束时也不太可能在学习或工作。在患有高度教育的母亲并且没有次要诊断的情况下已经完成了超过中等教育的疗法,这是在随访结束时与教育或就业有关的因素。涵盖整个挪威人口的数据主要用于大麻相关问题的患者录取,表现出全面而复杂的身体,心理和心理社会问题。这些问题的患病率和程度与一般人群的普遍多样化。治疗后的工作和学习结果取决于条件的严重性,包括共同发病率和社会资本。

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