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Vergemount Hospital, Dublin (correspondence: Dr Rita M. Condren, Research Registrar, St Vincent's Hospital, Richmond Road, Fairview, Dublin 3, Ireland)
Drug Treatment Centre, Dublin
AIMS AND METHOD
To identify the prevalence and patterns of substance misuse in patients with schizophrenia in a catchment population in Dublin, and to compare this with that of a control group from general practice. Ninety-nine patients and 75 controls were interviewed using a semi-structured technique. Urine sample were obtained from all patients and controls were analysed for illicit substances.
RESULTS
Prevalence of illicit substance and alcohol misuse was similar among patients (illicit substances, 45%; alcohol, 33%) and controls (illicit substances, 43%; alcohol, 25%). Patterns of substances misuse were similar, apart from ecstasy, which was used more commonly by controls. Discrepancies were found between histories of drug use and urinalysis.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Illicit substance misuse in patients with schizophrenia may mirror usage in the general population, rates of misuse reflecting cultural factors rather than illness and patterns of misuse reflecting geographical variations in the availability of drugs. A combination of screening methods is more effective than the use of a single source of information.
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