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Coexisting psychiatric disorders in a New Zealand outpatient alcohol and other drug clinical population

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Coexisting psychiatric disorders in a New Zealand outpatient alcohol and other drug clinical population

Abstract

Objective: To describe the extent of psychiatric disorder and mental health service utilization in a representative outpatient alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment sample in New Zealand. Method: A total of 105 patients were randomly recruited from two outpatient AOD treatment services in New Zealand and completed a diagnostic interview within the first 2 months of treatment. Axis I psychiatric diagnoses were made using the computerized Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI-Auto), and were supplemented by the South Oaks Gambling Scale (SOGS) and the conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder section of the Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies (DIGS). Results: Seventy-four per cent of the sample had a current non-substance or gambling axis I disorder, with a lifetime rate of 90%. The most commonly diagnosed of these coexisting psychiatric disorders were major depressive episode (34%), social phobia (31%) and posttraumatic stress disorder (31%). Past contact with mental health services was common, while contact at the time of baseline assessment was uncommon. Conclusions: Coexisting psychiatric disorder was the rule and not the exception in this sample. AOD patients are clearly part of the larger population of mental health patients. AOD services need to be capable of comprehensive assessment and treatment planning, which includes coexisting psychiatric disorders, and should work toward better integration with other mental health services.
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Title
Coexisting psychiatric disorders in a New Zealand outpatient alcohol and other drug clinical population
Author(s)
Adamson, Simon J.; Todd, Fraser C.; Douglas Sellman, J; Huriwai, Terry; Porter, Joel
Journal
Australasian Psychiatry: Publication of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists , Volume 40 (2) Informa Healthcare – Jan 1, 2006
Publisher
Informa UK Ltd
Copyright
© 2006 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted
Subject
Original
ISSN
1039-8562
eISSN
1440-1665
D.O.I.
10.1080/j.1440-1614.2006.01764.x
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