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Correlates of 'non-problematic' and 'problematic' substance use among depressed adolescents in primary care.

机译:初级保健中抑郁青少年的“非问题性”和“问题性”物质使用的相关性。

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Substance use and related problems were assessed in a sample of primary care patients (n = 450) ages 13-21 who screened positive for depression at a clinic visit. Patients were classified as having no substance use (n = 248), non-problematic use (substance use without reported school, work, social, or family problems, n = 90), or use that reportedly caused problems in at least one area (n = 112). In logistic regression models, older age, externalizing symptoms, and not being African American were significantly associated with non-problematic use; older age, male gender, externalizing symptoms, Caucasian/White ethnicity/race, and more friends were associated with problematic use. Odds ratios were similar for patients reporting non-problematic and problematic use, suggesting that, in the presence of depression, any substance use merits evaluation and monitoring to determine treatment needs and to prevent escalation of dysfunction.
机译:在一次就诊时抑郁抑郁呈阳性的13-21岁的初级保健患者(n = 450)样本中评估了药物的使用和相关问题。患者被分类为没有药物使用(n = 248),没有问题的药物使用(没有报告学校,工作,社会或家庭问题的药物使用,n = 90)或据报道在至少一个领域引起问题的药物使用(n = 90) n = 112)。在逻辑回归模型中,年龄较大,外在症状和不是非裔美国人与非问题使用显着相关。老年人,男性,外在症状,白人/白人/种族以及更多的朋友都与使用有问题有关。报告使用非问题和有问题的患者的赔率相似,这表明在抑郁症的存在下,任何药物的使用都应进行评估和监测以确定治疗需求并防止功能障碍升级。

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