Prevalence and clinical correlates of substance use amongst acute psychiatric inpatients in Gauteng, South Africa.

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

Volume: 26

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Abstract summary 

Mental disorders and substance use disorders (SUD) commonly occur together, impacting healthcare outcomes. The diagnosis of substance use is often inadequate when comorbidity is present. It is vital to understand the prevalence of substance use amongst psychiatric patients to inform both clinical practice and service development in South Africa.To ascertain the prevalence and clinical correlates of SUD amongst acute psychiatric inpatients.The setting for this study was Helen Joseph Hospital acute psychiatric ward.A cross-sectional study was conducted whereby consecutively admitted patients were invited to participate in a structured clinical interview utilising the alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT) and drug use disorders identification test (DUDIT) questionnaires. Statistical comparisons were made between those with and without SUD.Of 150 participants, 100 (67%) were identified with a SUD. Those with SUD were younger ( = 0.0010), more often male ( = 0.012), less likely to have a disability grant ( = 0.015) and more likely to be brought to hospital by police, ambulance or self than by a family member ( = 0.025). Almost half of people with bipolar disorder (47.3%) and schizophrenia (41.4%) had comorbid SUD. Twenty-three (15%) participants identified with SUD on questionnaire had been missed clinically. Only two participants were referred for inpatient substance rehabilitation on discharge.Substance use disorders are highly prevalent amongst psychiatric inpatients. The AUDIT and DUDIT are potentially useful screening tools in routine clinical practice. Greater collaboration between psychiatric and substance rehabilitation services is recommended.

Authors & Co-authors:  Anic Ani A Robertson Lesley J LJ

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Citations :  Rehm J, Shield KD. Global burden of disease and the impact of mental and addictive disorders Volume 21 Current psychiatry reports Current Medicine Group LLC 1, Ontario, Canada: 2019.
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Doi : 1526
SSN : 1608-9685
Study Population
Male
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
AUDIT;DUDIT;Helen Joseph Hospital;mental disorders;substance use
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
South Africa