s p e r e k-Z i m o w s k a 1 , Paweł Br o n o w s k i 2 1 Klinika Rehabilitacji Psychiatrycznej IPiN w Warszawie Kierownik: dr hab. n. hum. M. Sawicka 2 Instytut Psychologii Stosowanej, Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej w Warszawie Kierownik: prof. dr hab. n. hum. Cz. Czabała Summary Aim. The aim of the present study was to compare socio-demographic and clinical profile of the inpatients with dual diagnosis in Warsaw with the profile of inpatients treated in other European centres. Method. 50 patients consecutively admitted in Warsaw were included in the study; total number of patients recruited from 7 European centers was 352. Recruitment was conducted in general inpatient psychiatric departments and specialized dual diagnosis inpatient wards. Data was collected during single interview with the use of M.I.N.I and EuropAsi questionnaires. Results. Both in Warsaw and overall study population males constituted almost 2/3 of the group. Patients in Warsaw were more frequently living with relatives or other close persons as well as remained in intimate relationships in comparison to patients from other study sites. Depression was the most common diagnosis in Warsaw and it was significantly more often found it this center than in Tampere. Moreover, patients in the Warsaw group were sig-Projekt badawczy "Zintegrowane Usługi na Rzecz Podwójnej Diagnozy i Pełnego Powrotu z Uzależnienia" (ISADORA) był sponsorowany przez Komisję Europejską w ramach 5. Programu Ramowego (Projekt QLG4-CT-2002-00911). Katarzyna Charzyńska i wsp. 990 nificantly less frequently diagnosed with cannabis use disorder and more frequently-with tranquillizers use disorder. Conclusions. The differences among sites regarding socio-demographic and clinical profiles of dual diagnosis patients were due to both socio-cultural factors (e.g. psychoactive substances accessibility) and the research methodology.
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