2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-44462009000200005
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Influence of depression and early adverse experiences on illicit drug dependence: a case-control study

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between depression and illicit drug dependence among a Latin-American population. METHOD: illicit drug dependent patients (n = 137) and controls (n = 274) were interviewed using the Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies, in order to detect lifetime and current depressive disorder and illicit (cocaine, cannabis or inhalants) substance dependence. A regression analysis was used to estimate the odds ratio for drug dependence according to t… Show more

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“…The same situation was reported in other studies, which indicate low monthly income, in general [14].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The same situation was reported in other studies, which indicate low monthly income, in general [14].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The high proportion of male users confirms the tendency of a strong presence of this gender in the services of care for drug dependent people. Studies developed with this population have demonstrated that men use illicit drugs more in relation to women, and accredit being male as a risk factor for drug dependence (9,16) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigation of the association between depression and dependence on illicit drugs among the population of Latin America, showed that 58.4% of illicit drug users presented depression according to the DSM IV criteria (16) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se encontró que a mayor cantidad del consumo de una sustancia, sea tabaco, alcohol o marihuana, mayor es la probabilidad de que adolescentes presenten síntomas depresivos clínicamente significativos; y la asociación se hace más marcada a mayor intensidad de la sintomatología depresiva. Varias hipótesis se han propuesto para esta asociación, especialmente aquella que sostiene que las sustancias serían consumidas como automedicación para calmar la sintomatología depresiva 26,37,38 . El grupo de investigación no tiene data para poder explorar las motivaciones que tuvieron los adolescentes para consumir sustancias dado que tenían síntomas depresivos, y debido a que este es un análisis transversal, no podemos establecer una asociación causal debido al efecto de causalidad reversa 39 .…”
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“…Las cifras parecen ser consistentes con otros estudios a nivel nacional [10][11][12] , y superiores a las comunicadas por la literatura internacional 35,36 . La diferencia entre los sexos es un hecho ya conocido de la epidemiología psiquiátrica 37 . Nuestros hallazgos indican que en el tratarev Med chile 2012; 140: 184-191 consumo de sustancias y síntomas depresivos en escolares chilenos -g. rojas et al miento de los adolescentes deprimidos debe ser considerado el estudio del uso de sustancias de abuso y viceversa, debido a la alta asociación entre ambas variables.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified