Comorbidity and Global Functioning (DSM-III-R Axis V) in a Brazilian Sample of Cocaine Users

We assessed the mental disorders rate in treatment-seeking, non-intravenous cocaine users in a Brazilian outpatient clinic, and evaluated how comorbidity affects global functioning. Fifty male nonintraveneous cocaine users from an outpatient clinic were interviewed with semistructured instruments ba...

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description We assessed the mental disorders rate in treatment-seeking, non-intravenous cocaine users in a Brazilian outpatient clinic, and evaluated how comorbidity affects global functioning. Fifty male nonintraveneous cocaine users from an outpatient clinic were interviewed with semistructured instruments based on DSM-III-R criteria. All subjects met the DSM-III-R criteria for "cocaine abuse" or "dependence" during the last 6 months. The lifetime Axis I or Axis II disorders rate was 69%, with a higher prevalence of anxiety disorders (31%) and depressive disorders (20%). By using a multivariate analysis, the number of personality disorders, the number of psychiatric diagnoses, and the presence of depressive and anxiety disorders were found as significant factors associated with poor global functioning among nonintraveneous cocaine addicts.
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Adolescent
Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Ambulatory Care
Biological and medical sciences
Brazil
Brazil - epidemiology
Cocaine
Cocaine abuse
Cocaine dependence
Cocaine-Related Disorders - diagnosis
Cocaine-Related Disorders - epidemiology
Cocaine-Related Disorders - rehabilitation
Comorbidity
Drug abusers
Drug addiction
Dual diagnosis
Factors
Functioning
Global functioning
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Mental Disorders - diagnosis
Mental Disorders - epidemiology
Psychiatric disorders
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
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