Division of Clinical Psychology, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Brunswick Street, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Addict Behav. 2009 Oct;34(10):830-7. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.03.004. Epub 2009 Mar 10.
This paper reports on the development of a questionnaire to assess self reported reasons for substance use in schizophrenia: the 'reasons for substance use in schizophrenia' (ReSUS) scale and explores the relationship between reasons for use, psychiatric symptoms and substance use in a sample of 230 people with psychosis. Principal components analysis revealed three subscales: "coping with distressing emotions and symptoms", "social enhancement and intoxication" and "individual enhancement". Predicted associations were partially supported. 'Coping' reasons for use were related to positive symptoms, general symptoms, global functioning, depression and suicide behaviour as well as substance use (quantity of use and problems related to use). 'Individual enhancement' reasons were related to positive symptoms, to global functioning and to negative consequences of substance use. 'Social enhancement and intoxication' reasons were related to negative consequences of use but not to psychopathology. The findings suggest that the ReSUS is a reliable and valid instrument which can be used to explore self reported reasons for substance use and their relationship to psychotic symptoms in people with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders.
“精神分裂症物质使用原因”(ReSUS)量表,并探讨了在 230 名精神病患者样本中使用原因、精神症状和物质使用之间的关系。主成分分析显示出三个分量表:“应对痛苦情绪和症状”、“社交增强和陶醉”和“个体增强”。预测的关联得到部分支持。使用的“应对”原因与阳性症状、一般症状、总体功能、抑郁和自杀行为以及物质使用(使用量和与使用相关的问题)有关。“个体增强”的原因与阳性症状、总体功能以及物质使用的负面后果有关。“社交增强和陶醉”的原因与使用的负面后果有关,但与精神病理学无关。研究结果表明,ReSUS 是一种可靠和有效的工具,可用于探索精神分裂症患者和其他精神病患者自我报告的物质使用原因及其与精神病症状的关系。