TY - JOUR
T1 - Prediction of intravenous drug use
AU - Dinwiddie, Stephen H.
AU - Reich, Theodore
AU - Cloninger, C. Robert
N1 - Funding Information:
From the Deparrments of Psychiatry and Gerretrcs, Washington Universiry School of Medicine and Jewish Hospital, St Louis, MO. Supported by Grants No. MH-46276, A&0840/, and AA-08403 (S.H.D.); MH-46280, MH-45522. and MH-31302 (TR.), and MN-AA0828 (C.R.C.). Address reprint requests to Stephen H. Dinwiddie, M.D.. Department of Psychiatry, Jewish Hospital of St Louis, 216 S Kingshighway, St Louis, MO 631 IO. Copyright 0 I992 by W.B. Saunders Company OOlO-440X/9213303-0013$03.00l0
PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - Information about lifetime intravenous drug use (IVDU) was obtained from 1,062 relatives of hospitalized alcoholics, felons, and control subjects, of whom 92 had a history of IVDU and an additional 230 had a history of substantial, but non-IV drug use. The IVDUs were significantly more likely than all other subjects to have reported experiencing numerous behavioral and social difficulties relating to conduct difficulties, early initiation of substance use, and disrupted living situation before the age of 15. They were also more likely to have exhibited conduct problems than other drug users. In multivariate analyses, four symptoms (fighting in school, juvenile arrest, initiation of cannabis use before 15, or initiation of sexual activity before 15) differentiated IVDUs. A history of greater numbers of these problems was associated with increasing risk for IVDU, both when compared with the total sample and when compared with other drug users.
AB - Information about lifetime intravenous drug use (IVDU) was obtained from 1,062 relatives of hospitalized alcoholics, felons, and control subjects, of whom 92 had a history of IVDU and an additional 230 had a history of substantial, but non-IV drug use. The IVDUs were significantly more likely than all other subjects to have reported experiencing numerous behavioral and social difficulties relating to conduct difficulties, early initiation of substance use, and disrupted living situation before the age of 15. They were also more likely to have exhibited conduct problems than other drug users. In multivariate analyses, four symptoms (fighting in school, juvenile arrest, initiation of cannabis use before 15, or initiation of sexual activity before 15) differentiated IVDUs. A history of greater numbers of these problems was associated with increasing risk for IVDU, both when compared with the total sample and when compared with other drug users.
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U2 - 10.1016/0010-440X(92)90026-M
DO - 10.1016/0010-440X(92)90026-M
M3 - Article
C2 - 1591908
AN - SCOPUS:0026625028
SN - 0010-440X
VL - 33
SP - 173
EP - 179
JO - Comprehensive Psychiatry
JF - Comprehensive Psychiatry
IS - 3
ER -