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Inhalant use, inhalant-use disorders, and antisocial behavior: findings from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC).

机译:吸入剂使用,吸入剂使用障碍和反社会行为:《全国酒精及相关疾病流行病学调查》(NESARC)的调查结果。

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OBJECTIVE: Few studies have explored the topography of antisocial behavior in a nationally representative sample of inhalant users. We examined (a) the lifetime prevalence of 20 childhood and adult antisocial behaviors in inhalant users with inhalant-use disorders (IUD+) and without IUDs (IUD-); (b) the nature and strength of associations between inhalant use, IUDs, and specific antisocial behaviors in multivariate analyses; and (c) the relationships between inhalant use, IUDs, and antisocial behaviors in a national sample of adults with antisocial personality disorder. METHOD: The National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions was a multistage national survey of 43,093 U.S. residents. Respondents completed a structured psychiatric interview. RESULTS: IUD+ and IUD- respondents were significantly younger and more likely to be unemployed, to be male, to have never married, and to report family and personal histories of alcohol and drug problems than inhalant nonusers. Family histories of alcohol problems and personal histories of drug problems were significantly more prevalent among IUD+ respondents, compared with IUD- respondents. In bivariate analyses, IUD+ and IUD- respondents evidenced significantly higher lifetime levels of all childhood and adult antisocial behaviors than inhalant nonusers. IUD+ respondents were significantly more likely than their IUD- counterparts to report bullying behavior, starting physical fights, using dangerous weapons, physical cruelty to people, staying out all night without permission, running away, and frequent truancy in childhood, as well as greater deceitfulness, impulsivity, irritability/aggressiveness, recklessness, and irresponsibility in adulthood. Multivariate analyses indicated that IUD+ respondents had a significantly elevated risk for childhood and adult antisocial behaviors, compared with inhalant nonusers, with the strongest effects for using dangerous weapons, physical cruelty to animals, and physical cruelty to people. Similarly, IUD+ respondents differed significantly from their IUD- counterparts primarily across measures of interpersonal violence. Among persons with antisocial personality disorder, inhalant use and IUDs were associated with greater antisocial behavior, albeit with fewer and weaker effects. CONCLUSIONS: Respondents with IUDs had pervasively elevated levels of antisocial conduct, including diverse forms of early-onset and interpersonally violent behavior.
机译:目的:很少有研究在全国代表性的吸入剂使用者中探索反社会行为的地形。我们研究了(a)有吸入使用障碍(IUD +)和无IUD(IUD-)的吸入者中20种儿童和成人反社会行为的终生患病率; (b)多元分析中吸入剂的使用,宫内节育器和特定的反社会行为之间的联系的性质和强度; (c)在全国有反社会人格障碍的成年人样本中,吸入剂的使用,宫内节育器和反社会行为之间的关系。方法:《全国酒精及相关疾病流行病学调查》是一项针对43,093名美国居民的多阶段全国调查。受访者完成了有组织的精神病学访谈。结果:IUD +和IUD-受访者比未使用吸入剂的人年轻得多,并且失业,男性,从未结婚以及报告家庭和个人酗酒和毒品问题的历史。与IUD-受访者相比,IUD +受访者中酗酒问题的家庭史和毒品问题的个人史明显更为普遍。在双变量分析中,IUD +和IUD-受访者证明,所有儿童和成人反社会行为的终生水平明显高于不使用吸入器的人。 IUD +的受访者比其IUD-的受访者更有可能报告欺凌行为,打架,使用危险的武器,对人的身体残酷,未经允许整夜待命,逃跑,童年时经常逃学以及更大的欺骗性,冲动,烦躁/进取,鲁re和成年时不负责任。多变量分析表明,与非吸入性使用者相比,IUD +受访者的儿童和成人反社会行为风险显着升高,使用危险武器,对动物的身体残酷和对人的身体残酷的影响最大。同样,宫内节育器+受访者与宫内节育器的受访者之间也存在很大差异,主要是在人际暴力方面。在患有反社会人格障碍的人中,使用吸入剂和宫内节育器与较大的反社会行为有关,尽管效果较小且较弱。结论:宫内节育器的被调查者反社会行为普遍增加,包括各种形式的早期发作和人际暴力行为。

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