TY - JOUR
T1 - Managing the Dual Diagnosis Dilemma of Bipolar Disorder and Substance Abuse in Clinical Settings
AU - Samimi Ardestani, Seyed Mehdi
AU - Amin-Esmaeili, Masoumeh
AU - Seif, Pegah
AU - Gudarzi, Shahrokh S.
AU - Rafiefarahzadi, Maliheh
AU - Semnani, Yousef
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Objective: Drug addiction is a chronic mental disorder that significantly impacts all aspects of an individual’s life, and substance use disorder in patients with bipolar disorder. The objective of this study is to assess the frequency of substance abuse among patients with bipolar spectrum disorder. Method: This cross-sectional study evaluated the frequency of bipolar spectrum disorder in patients taking methadone through various screening measures, including Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), DSM IV criteria, Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ), Goodwin and Ghaemi’s criteria, and Akiskal classification for bipolar disorders. Results: Out of the total 197 participants in the study, 77 were identified as individuals engaging in poly-substance abuse. The investigation assessed the frequency of bipolar spectrum disorder based on various diagnostic criteria: 24% according to DSM-IV criteria, 29.9% using MDQ, 29.9% based on Ghaemi and Goodwin’s criteria, and the highest rate at 48.2% when applying Akiskal’s classification. Conclusions: This study highlights the high frequency of bipolar disorder among individuals with substance use disorder, especially those with concomitant depression. Therefore, it is crucial to pay special attention to individuals with substance use disorder with co-existing bipolar disorder.
AB - Objective: Drug addiction is a chronic mental disorder that significantly impacts all aspects of an individual’s life, and substance use disorder in patients with bipolar disorder. The objective of this study is to assess the frequency of substance abuse among patients with bipolar spectrum disorder. Method: This cross-sectional study evaluated the frequency of bipolar spectrum disorder in patients taking methadone through various screening measures, including Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), DSM IV criteria, Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ), Goodwin and Ghaemi’s criteria, and Akiskal classification for bipolar disorders. Results: Out of the total 197 participants in the study, 77 were identified as individuals engaging in poly-substance abuse. The investigation assessed the frequency of bipolar spectrum disorder based on various diagnostic criteria: 24% according to DSM-IV criteria, 29.9% using MDQ, 29.9% based on Ghaemi and Goodwin’s criteria, and the highest rate at 48.2% when applying Akiskal’s classification. Conclusions: This study highlights the high frequency of bipolar disorder among individuals with substance use disorder, especially those with concomitant depression. Therefore, it is crucial to pay special attention to individuals with substance use disorder with co-existing bipolar disorder.
KW - Bipolar disorder
KW - adult
KW - depression
KW - methadone
KW - substance abuse
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U2 - 10.1080/15504263.2024.2328600
DO - 10.1080/15504263.2024.2328600
M3 - Article
C2 - 38502951
AN - SCOPUS:85188521126
SN - 1550-4263
VL - 20
SP - 178
EP - 187
JO - Journal of Dual Diagnosis
JF - Journal of Dual Diagnosis
IS - 2
ER -