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Association between maltreatment and polydrug use among adolescents. [artículo]

Por: Alvárez Alonso, María José [Instituto de Investigación imas12] | Jurado Barba, Rosa [Psiquiatría] | Martínez Martín, Nuria [Psiquiatría] | Espín Jaime, José Carlos [Psiquiatría] | Lora Pablos, David [Instituto Investigación I+12] | Cruz Bértolo, Javier de la [Epidemiología Clínica] | Jiménez Arriero, Miguel Ángel [Psiquiatría] | Rubio Valladolid, Gabriel [Psiquiatría].
Colaborador(es): Instituto de Investigación imas12 | Servicio de Psiquiatría.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelArtículoEditor: Child abuse & neglect, 2015Descripción: 51:379-89.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: Different studies have related sexual and physical abuse during childhood and adolescence to the development of substance abuse disorders. Nevertheless, we are not aware of the role that other more common maltreatment types, such as neglect, will play among the most risky pattern of consumption: the polydrug use. A clinical sample of 655 adolescents, divided into two groups: polydrug users and non-polydrug users, were assessed on their pattern of drug consumption, history of childhood maltreatment, current psychopathology and their family history of alcoholism. Polydrug users had a greater prevalence of all types of maltreatment, although the most associated to this group were sexual abuse and emotional neglect. Other relevant variables to adolescent consumption were: the diagnosis of depressive disorder, the presence of anxiety traits and the family history of alcohol dependence. Polydrug users have higher risks of having had problems during infancy and adolescence, such as maltreatment and other psychopathological conditions, with the addition of family history of alcoholism. Accordingly, practitioners should take into account that those variables may influence polydrug abuse because it is the most risky pattern for subsequent dependence of substances, and they should always be considered during treatment.
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Alvárez Alonso MJ, Jurado Barba R, Martínez Martín N, Espin Jaime JC, Bolaños Porrero C, Ordoñez Franco A et al. Association between maltreatment and polydrug use among adolescents. Child Abuse Negl. 2016 Jan;51:379-89.

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Different studies have related sexual and physical abuse during childhood and adolescence to the development of substance abuse disorders. Nevertheless, we are not aware of the role that other more common maltreatment types, such as neglect, will play among the most risky pattern of consumption: the polydrug use. A clinical sample of 655 adolescents, divided into two groups: polydrug users and non-polydrug users, were assessed on their pattern of drug consumption, history of childhood maltreatment, current psychopathology and their family history of alcoholism. Polydrug users had a greater prevalence of all types of maltreatment, although the most associated to this group were sexual abuse and emotional neglect. Other relevant variables to adolescent consumption were: the diagnosis of depressive disorder, the presence of anxiety traits and the family history of alcohol dependence. Polydrug users have higher risks of having had problems during infancy and adolescence, such as maltreatment and other psychopathological conditions, with the addition of family history of alcoholism. Accordingly, practitioners should take into account that those variables may influence polydrug abuse because it is the most risky pattern for subsequent dependence of substances, and they should always be considered during treatment.

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