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CCH, Correo cient. Holguín ; 23(1): 4-17, ene.-mar. 2019. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001619

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RESUMEN Introducción: el consumo de sustancias tóxicas supone un grave problema biológico, psicológico y social para los individuos adictos. Objetivo: caracterizar las adicciones en pacientes adolescentes y adultos jóvenes foráneos atendidos en las Comunidades Terapéuticas El Cocal y El Quinqué. Método: se realizó un estudio descriptivo a los 612 adolescentes y adultos jóvenes foráneos atendidos que ingresaron entre el 2001 y 2015 en las Comunidades Terapéuticas de Holguín, Cuba. Los factores de riesgo se precisan en las historias clínicas, donde aparecen el examen psiquiátrico, historia social psiquiátrica, entrevistas individuales, dinámica familiar y estudios psicológicos. Resultados: prevaleció el sexo masculino, con el 93,6%, y el grupo de edades 20 a 24 años, con el 88,6%; el inicio del consumo ocurrió entre los 13 y 17 años, con el 49,5%, así como el 52,9% con nivel académico de bachiller elemental; el 66,7% se encontraban solteros y el 60,5% nunca tuvo vínculo laboral. Las principales drogas de consumo fueron alcohol (94,3%), marihuana (85,1%) y cocaína (84,3%). Los factores de riesgo personológicos y familiares desempeñaron un papel determinante para el uso y abuso de drogas, con el consiguiente deterioro paulatino de la calidad de vida. Conclusiones: la adicción prevalece en jóvenes del sexo masculino policonsumidores, en que los factores de riesgos tuvieron un papel determinante en el uso y abuso de drogas legales e ilegales, que genera el deterioro de su calidad de vida.


ABSTRACT Introduction: drugs have become a terrible biological, psychological and social problem, affecting addicted individuals´ quality of life. Objective: characterize adolescents and young-adults addictions and life quality, treated at El Quinqué and El Cocal Therapeutic Communities. Method: a descriptive study on a sample of 612 adolescents and young-adults admitted in the therapeutics communities of Holguin, Cuba, from 2001 to 2015. Risk factors, psychiatric history, individual interviews, familiar dynamics and psychological studies are included in the clinical records. Results: males prevailed in 93.6%, and the age groups from 20 to 24 reached 88.6%. Consumption between 13 and 17 years old were 49.5% as well as the 52.9% % with elementary bachelor. The 66.7% were single, 60.5% had never worked. Consumption main drugs were alcohol up to 94.3%, marijuana with 85.1% and cocaine elevated to 84.3%. The personological and family risk factors for the use and abuse of drugs, diminishes their life quality. Conclusions: addiction prevails in polychocumenical male adolescents. Risk factors are the key to the use and abuse of legal and illegal drugs. They gradually deteriorate life quality.

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J Integr Med ; 16(3): 178-184, 2018 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29625852

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BACKGROUND: Brazil is among the nations with the greatest rates of annual cocaine usage. Pharmacological treatment of cocaine addiction is still limited, opening space for nonconventional interventions. Homeopathic Q-potencies of opium and Erythroxylum coca have been tested in the integrative treatment of cocaine craving among homeless addicts, but this setting had not proven feasible, due to insufficient recruitment. OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the effectiveness and tolerability of homeopathic Q-potencies of opium and E. coca in the integrative treatment of cocaine craving in a community-based psychosocial rehabilitation setting. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, AND INTERVENTIONS: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, eight-week pilot trial was performed at the Psychosocial Attention Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs (CAPS-AD), Sao Carlos/SP, Brazil. Eligible subjects included CAPS-AD patients between 18 and 65 years of age, with an International Classification of Diseases-10 diagnosis of cocaine dependence (F14.2). The patients were randomly assigned to two treatment groups: psychosocial rehabilitation plus homeopathic Q-potencies of opium and E. coca (homeopathy group), and psychosocial rehabilitation plus indistinguishable placebo (placebo group). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The main outcome measure was the percentage of cocaine-using days. Secondary measures were the Minnesota Cocaine Craving Scale and 12-Item Short-Form Health Survey scores. Adverse events were reported in both groups. RESULTS: The study population comprised 54 patients who attended at least one post-baseline assessment, out of the 104 subjects initially enrolled. The mean percentage of cocaine-using days in the homeopathy group was 18.1% (standard deviation (SD): 22.3%), compared to 29.8% (SD: 30.6%) in the placebo group (P < 0.01). Analysis of the Minnesota Cocaine Craving Scale scores showed no between-group differences in the intensity of cravings, but results significantly favored homeopathy over placebo in the proportion of weeks without craving episodes and the patients' appraisal of treatment efficacy for reduction of cravings. Analysis of 12-Item Short-Form Health Survey scores found no significant differences. Few adverse events were reported: 0.57 adverse events/patient in the homeopathy group compared to 0.69 adverse events/patient in the placebo group (P = 0.41). CONCLUSIONS: A psychosocial rehabilitation setting improved recruitment but was not sufficient to decrease dropout frequency among Brazilian cocaine treatment seekers. Psychosocial rehabilitation plus homeopathic Q-potencies of opium and E. coca were more effective than psychosocial rehabilitation alone in reducing cocaine cravings. Due to high dropout rate and risk of bias, further research is required to confirm our findings, with specific focus on strategies to increase patient retention. TRIAL REGISTRATION: RBR-2xzcwz (http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br).


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Trastornos Relacionados con Cocaína/psicología , Trastornos Relacionados con Cocaína/terapia , Homeopatía , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Cocaína/efectos adversos , Trastornos Relacionados con Cocaína/rehabilitación , Ansia/efectos de los fármacos , Método Doble Ciego , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Opio/uso terapéutico , Proyectos Piloto , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven
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Journal of Integrative Medicine ; (12): 178-184, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-691077

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<p><b>BACKGROUND</b>Brazil is among the nations with the greatest rates of annual cocaine usage. Pharmacological treatment of cocaine addiction is still limited, opening space for nonconventional interventions. Homeopathic Q-potencies of opium and Erythroxylum coca have been tested in the integrative treatment of cocaine craving among homeless addicts, but this setting had not proven feasible, due to insufficient recruitment.</p><p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>This study investigates the effectiveness and tolerability of homeopathic Q-potencies of opium and E. coca in the integrative treatment of cocaine craving in a community-based psychosocial rehabilitation setting.</p><p><b>DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, AND INTERVENTIONS</b>A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, eight-week pilot trial was performed at the Psychosocial Attention Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs (CAPS-AD), Sao Carlos/SP, Brazil. Eligible subjects included CAPS-AD patients between 18 and 65 years of age, with an International Classification of Diseases-10 diagnosis of cocaine dependence (F14.2). The patients were randomly assigned to two treatment groups: psychosocial rehabilitation plus homeopathic Q-potencies of opium and E. coca (homeopathy group), and psychosocial rehabilitation plus indistinguishable placebo (placebo group).</p><p><b>MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES</b>The main outcome measure was the percentage of cocaine-using days. Secondary measures were the Minnesota Cocaine Craving Scale and 12-Item Short-Form Health Survey scores. Adverse events were reported in both groups.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The study population comprised 54 patients who attended at least one post-baseline assessment, out of the 104 subjects initially enrolled. The mean percentage of cocaine-using days in the homeopathy group was 18.1% (standard deviation (SD): 22.3%), compared to 29.8% (SD: 30.6%) in the placebo group (P < 0.01). Analysis of the Minnesota Cocaine Craving Scale scores showed no between-group differences in the intensity of cravings, but results significantly favored homeopathy over placebo in the proportion of weeks without craving episodes and the patients' appraisal of treatment efficacy for reduction of cravings. Analysis of 12-Item Short-Form Health Survey scores found no significant differences. Few adverse events were reported: 0.57 adverse events/patient in the homeopathy group compared to 0.69 adverse events/patient in the placebo group (P = 0.41).</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>A psychosocial rehabilitation setting improved recruitment but was not sufficient to decrease dropout frequency among Brazilian cocaine treatment seekers. Psychosocial rehabilitation plus homeopathic Q-potencies of opium and E. coca were more effective than psychosocial rehabilitation alone in reducing cocaine cravings. Due to high dropout rate and risk of bias, further research is required to confirm our findings, with specific focus on strategies to increase patient retention.</p><p><b>TRIAL REGISTRATION</b>RBR-2xzcwz (http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br).</p>


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Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto Joven , Cocaína , Trastornos Relacionados con Cocaína , Psicología , Rehabilitación , Terapéutica , Ansia , Método Doble Ciego , Homeopatía , Opio , Usos Terapéuticos , Proyectos Piloto , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Ribeirão Preto; s.n; 2017. 167 p. tab.
Tesis en Portugués | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1442791

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O estudo teve por objetivo avaliar os fatores sociais e de saúde associados à da gravidade da dependência de cocaína (fumada e inalada) entre usuários em tratamento ambulatorial. Trata- se de um estudo transversal de abordagem quantitativa, realizado com 160 indivíduos em tratamento para a dependência química no CAPS-ad de Ribeirão Preto, SP. Os participantes foram selecionados mediante critérios de elegibilidade e avaliação do estado mental por meio da Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS-A). Para a coleta de dados um questionário foi elaborado contendo: Informações sociodemográficas, Addiction Severity Index (ASI-6); Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD); Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test- Consumption (AUDIT-C); Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) e Cocaine Craving Questionnaire - Brief (CCQ-B). Na análise estatística foram utilizados os testes: qui-quadrado, regressão logística, teste Mann Whitney e correlação de Spearman. A amostra foi composta por 78 (48,8%) de cocaína inalada e 82 (51,2%) de crack. Em relação aos aspectos sociais e de saúde, os usuários de crack foram mais velhos (p = 0,028), com menos anos de estudo (p = 0,042),desempregados (p = 0,05), maioria em situação de rua (p < 0,001), com antecedentes de tratamentos (p = 0,019), baixa renda mensal (p < 0.001), renda incompatível com despesas (p = 0,002), mais envolvidos em roubo (p = 0,009), sofreram agressão (por pessoa conhecida e desconhecida (p = 0,005 e p = 0,014), presenciaram agressão/homicídio (p = 0,030), dormiram em albergues (p = 0,011), apresentam problemas para dormir (p = 0,007), sintomas de alucinações (p > 0,001), agressividade (p = 0,031). Os usuários de cocaína inalada se diferenciaram apenas por apresentarem maior contato com amigo íntimo (p = 0,007). Em relação ao uso de drogas, os usuários de crack apresentaram maior tempo de uso na vida de tabaco (p = 0,032) e maconha (p = 0,047), maior frequência de uso do crack (p = 0,009). Nos resultados da análise multivariada, os indivíduos adultos (OR 3,1 95%CI 1,50;6,7) e em situação de rua (OR 4,5 95%CI 1,49;13,61) apresentaram chances aumentadas de utilizar crack. Quanto à avaliação final da ASI, constatou-se que os usuários de crack apresentaram elevados níveis de problemas nas áreas Emprego (p = 0,005) e Psiquiátrica (p = 0,003). Os níveis de problemas relacionados ao álcool, drogas e fissura (AUDIT, SDS, CCQ-B) não se diferenciaram entre os usuários de cocaína, resultando em severos níveis de gravidade independente a via de uso, com exceção da SADD. Das correlações entre as áreas da ASI e o dos instrumentos, destaca-se que a área Álcool foi correlacionada positivamente com os todos os instrumentos, a área Droga e os resultados do AUDIT, SDS e CCQ-B, a área Família com o CCQ-B, a área Psiquiátrica com SDS e CCQ-B, a área Problemas Sociais com a SDS e a CCQ-B. A área Médica foi correlacionada negativamente com a SDS. O uso de cocaína apresenta variações em relação aos níveis de gravidade da dependência da droga e problemas nas áreas emprego e sustento, uso de álcool e de drogas, situação legal social e saúde mental


The aim of this study was to evaluate the social and health factors associated with the severity of cocaine dependence (smoked and snuffed) among users on outpatient treatment. This is a cross-sectional quantitative study conducted with 160 individuals undergoing treatment for chemical dependence in the CAPS-ad in Ribeirão Preto, Sao Paulo. Participants were selected through eligibility criteria and mental status assessment using the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS-A). The data collection instruments were: Addiction Severity Index (ASI-6); Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD); Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test- Consumption (AUDIT-C); Severity of Dependency Scale (SDS) and Cocaine Craving Questionnaire - Brief (CCQ-B). In the statistical analysis, the following tests were used: chi- square, logistic regression, Mann Whitney test and Spearman correlation. The sample consisted of 78 (48.8%) snorted cocaine and 82 (51.2%) of crack. In relation to social and health aspects, crack users were older (p = 0.028), with less years of study (p = 0.042), unemployed (p = 0.05), homeless (p < 0,001), history of previous treatments (p = 0.019), low monthly income (p <0.001), income incompatible with expenses (p = 0.002), more involved in robbery (p = 0.009), suffered aggression (per person known and unknown (p = 0.005 and p = 0.014), witnessed aggression / homicide (p = 0.030), slept in shelters (p = 0.011), trouble sleeping (p = 0.007), hallucinations (p> 0.001) and aggressiveness (p = 0.031). The snuffed cocaine users differed only because they had greater contact with close friends (p = 0.007). Regarding the drug use, crack users had a longer time of use in the life of tobacco (p = 0.032) and marijuana (p = 0.047), a higher frequency of crack use (p = 0.009). In the results of the multivariate analysis, the adult individuals (OR 3.1 95% CI 1.50, 6.7) and homeless (OR 4.5 95% CI 1.49, 13.61) presented increased odds of use crack. Regarding the final evaluation of ASI, It was found that crack users presented high levels of problems in the areas of Employment (p = 0.005) and Psychiatric (p = 0.003). The levels of alcohol, drug and fissure problems (AUDIT, SDS, CCQ-B) did not differ among cocaine users, resulting in increased levels of severity independent of the route of use, with the exception of SADD. From the correlations between the ASI and the instruments, the Alcohol use positively correlated with all the instruments, the Drug area and the results of the AUDIT, SDS and CCQ-B, the Family area with CCQ- B, the Psychiatric area with SDS and CCQ-B, the Social Problems area with SDS and CCQ-B. The Medical area was negatively correlated with SDS. The use of cocaine showed various severity levels of drug dependence and problems in the areas of employment and livelihood, alcohol and drug use, social legal status, and mental health


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Humanos , Condiciones Sociales , Cocaína Crack , Cocaína , Centros de Tratamiento de Abuso de Sustancias , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias , Trastornos Relacionados con Cocaína
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Ribeirão Preto; s.n; 2017. 167 p. ilus, tab.
Tesis en Portugués | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1554694

RESUMEN

O estudo teve por objetivo avaliar os fatores sociais e de saúde associados à da gravidade da dependência de cocaína (fumada e inalada) entre usuários em tratamento ambulatorial. Trata- se de um estudo transversal de abordagem quantitativa, realizado com 160 indivíduos em tratamento para a dependência química no CAPS-ad de Ribeirão Preto, SP. Os participantes foram selecionados mediante critérios de elegibilidade e avaliação do estado mental por meio da Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS-A). Para a coleta de dados um questionário foi elaborado contendo: Informações sociodemográficas, Addiction Severity Index (ASI-6); Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD); Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test- Consumption (AUDIT-C); Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) e Cocaine Craving Questionnaire - Brief (CCQ-B). Na análise estatística foram utilizados os testes: qui-quadrado, regressão logística, teste Mann Whitney e correlação de Spearman. A amostra foi composta por 78 (48,8%) de cocaína inalada e 82 (51,2%) de crack. Em relação aos aspectos sociais e de saúde, os usuários de crack foram mais velhos (p = 0,028), com menos anos de estudo (p = 0,042),desempregados (p = 0,05), maioria em situação de rua (p < 0,001), com antecedentes de tratamentos (p = 0,019), baixa renda mensal (p < 0.001), renda incompatível com despesas (p = 0,002), mais envolvidos em roubo (p = 0,009), sofreram agressão (por pessoa conhecida e desconhecida (p = 0,005 e p = 0,014), presenciaram agressão/homicídio (p = 0,030), dormiram em albergues (p = 0,011), apresentam problemas para dormir (p = 0,007), sintomas de alucinações (p > 0,001), agressividade (p = 0,031). Os usuários de cocaína inalada se diferenciaram apenas por apresentarem maior contato com amigo íntimo (p = 0,007). Em relação ao uso de drogas, os usuários de crack apresentaram maior tempo de uso na vida de tabaco (p = 0,032) e maconha (p = 0,047), maior frequência de uso do crack (p = 0,009). Nos resultados da análise multivariada, os indivíduos adultos (OR 3,1 95%CI 1,50;6,7) e em situação de rua (OR 4,5 95%CI 1,49;13,61) apresentaram chances aumentadas de utilizar crack. Quanto à avaliação final da ASI, constatou-se que os usuários de crack apresentaram elevados níveis de problemas nas áreas Emprego (p = 0,005) e Psiquiátrica (p = 0,003). Os níveis de problemas relacionados ao álcool, drogas e fissura (AUDIT, SDS, CCQ-B) não se diferenciaram entre os usuários de cocaína, resultando em severos níveis de gravidade independente a via de uso, com exceção da SADD. Das correlações entre as áreas da ASI e o dos instrumentos, destaca-se que a área Álcool foi correlacionada positivamente com os todos os instrumentos, a área Droga e os resultados do AUDIT, SDS e CCQ-B, a área Família com o CCQ-B, a área Psiquiátrica com SDS e CCQ-B, a área Problemas Sociais com a SDS e a CCQ-B. A área Médica foi correlacionada negativamente com a SDS. O uso de cocaína apresenta variações em relação aos níveis de gravidade da dependência da droga e problemas nas áreas emprego e sustento, uso de álcool e de drogas, situação legal social e saúde mental


The aim of this study was to evaluate the social and health factors associated with the severity of cocaine dependence (smoked and snuffed) among users on outpatient treatment. This is a cross-sectional quantitative study conducted with 160 individuals undergoing treatment for chemical dependence in the CAPS-ad in Ribeirão Preto, Sao Paulo. Participants were selected through eligibility criteria and mental status assessment using the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS-A). The data collection instruments were: Addiction Severity Index (ASI-6); Short Alcohol Dependence Data (SADD); Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test- Consumption (AUDIT-C); Severity of Dependency Scale (SDS) and Cocaine Craving Questionnaire - Brief (CCQ-B). In the statistical analysis, the following tests were used: chi- square, logistic regression, Mann Whitney test and Spearman correlation. The sample consisted of 78 (48.8%) snorted cocaine and 82 (51.2%) of crack. In relation to social and health aspects, crack users were older (p = 0.028), with less years of study (p = 0.042), unemployed (p = 0.05), homeless (p < 0,001), history of previous treatments (p = 0.019), low monthly income (p <0.001), income incompatible with expenses (p = 0.002), more involved in robbery (p = 0.009), suffered aggression (per person known and unknown (p = 0.005 and p = 0.014), witnessed aggression / homicide (p = 0.030), slept in shelters (p = 0.011), trouble sleeping (p = 0.007), hallucinations (p> 0.001) and aggressiveness (p = 0.031). The snuffed cocaine users differed only because they had greater contact with close friends (p = 0.007). Regarding the drug use, crack users had a longer time of use in the life of tobacco (p = 0.032) and marijuana (p = 0.047), a higher frequency of crack use (p = 0.009). In the results of the multivariate analysis, the adult individuals (OR 3.1 95% CI 1.50, 6.7) and homeless (OR 4.5 95% CI 1.49, 13.61) presented increased odds of use crack. Regarding the final evaluation of ASI, It was found that crack users presented high levels of problems in the areas of Employment (p = 0.005) and Psychiatric (p = 0.003). The levels of alcohol, drug and fissure problems (AUDIT, SDS, CCQ-B) did not differ among cocaine users, resulting in increased levels of severity independent of the route of use, with the exception of SADD. From the correlations between the ASI and the instruments, the Alcohol use positively correlated with all the instruments, the Drug area and the results of the AUDIT, SDS and CCQ-B, the Family area with CCQ- B, the Psychiatric area with SDS and CCQ-B, the Social Problems area with SDS and CCQ-B. The Medical area was negatively correlated with SDS. The use of cocaine showed various severity levels of drug dependence and problems in the areas of employment and livelihood, alcohol and drug use, social legal status, and mental health


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Condiciones Sociales , Estudios Transversales , Centros de Tratamiento de Abuso de Sustancias , Trastornos Relacionados con Cocaína
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