Psychoactive substance use among outpatients with severe mental illness: A comparative study.

Journal: The South African journal of psychiatry : SAJP : the journal of the Society of Psychiatrists of South Africa

Volume: 25

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Affiliated Institutions:  Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro, Abeokuta, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Despite several studies on the prevalence and pattern of substance use in Nigeria, there is little information on substance use in patients diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) such as schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder (BD).The aim of the study was to compare the pattern of psychoactive substance use among outpatients with BD and schizophrenia.The study was conducted in a neuropsychiatric hospital in Nigeria.Seventy five consecutive patients with a MINI-PLUS diagnosis of BD were compared with an equal number of patients obtained by systematic random sampling with a MINI-PLUS diagnosis of schizophrenia.The respondents with schizophrenia were aged 18-59 years (37.2 ± 9.99) and were predominantly young adult (49, 65.3%), men (46, 61.3%), who were never married (38, 50.7%). Overall, lifetime drug use prevalence was 52%, while for current use, overall prevalence was 21.3%. Participants with BD were aged 18-63 years (36.7 ± 10.29) and were predominantly young adult (53, 70.7%), women (44, 58.7%), who were married (32, 42.7%), with tertiary education (31, 41.3%). Overall, lifetime drug use prevalence was 46.7%, while current overall prevalence was 17.3%. These rates (lifetime and current) for both diagnostic groups are higher than what was reported by the World Health Organization in the global status report of 2014 (0% - 16%). The statistically significant difference between the two diagnostic groups was related to their sociodemographic and clinical variables and psychoactive substance use.Psychoactive substance use remains a burden in the care of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and BD. Future policies should incorporate routine screening for substance use at the outpatient department with a view to stemming the tide of this menace.

Authors & Co-authors:  Sowunmi Oladipo A OA Amoo Gbolagade G Onifade Peter O PO Ogunwale Adegboyega A Babalola Emmanuel E

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Citations :  Mohanty S, Tripathy R, Palo SK, et al. . Socioeconomic, demographic study on substance abuse among students of professional college in a southern town, Berhampur of Odisha state (India). J Forensic Legal Med. 2013;20(8):1057–1062. 10.1016/j.jflm.2013.09.018
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Doi : 1111
SSN : 1608-9685
Study Population
Men,Women
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
bipolar disorder;drug use;psychoactive substance use;schizophrenia;severe mental disorder
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Systemic Review
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
South Africa