Zhuo Yue, Bradizza Clara M, Maisto Stephen A
Sociology and Anthropology Department, St. John's University.
Research Institute on Addictions, State University of New York at Buffalo.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2014 Nov-Dec;47(5):353-61. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2014.06.010. Epub 2014 Jul 13.
The interrelationships between severe mental illness, substance use, and aggression are of longstanding importance with implications for community treatment programs, treatment research and public policy. Through the analysis of longitudinal data collected from 278 patients over a 6-month period following admission to an outpatient dual diagnosis treatment program, this study examined the association between dual diagnosis treatment attendance and subsequent aggression among individuals diagnosed with both a severe mental illness and a substance use disorder. We also tested substance use and psychiatric symptoms as mediators of this treatment-aggression relationship. The results of structural equation modeling analyses indicated that dual diagnosis treatment was associated with lower levels of subsequent aggression. Mediational analyses indicated that greater treatment involvement was associated with reduced substance use, which was associated with lower levels of aggression; thus, substance use was found to mediate the relationship between dual diagnosis treatment and aggression. Surprisingly, severity of psychiatric symptoms did not predict later aggression. These findings suggest that targeting substance use reduction in treatment may have the additional benefit of reducing the risk of later aggression among dual diagnosis patients.
严重精神疾病、物质使用与攻击行为之间的相互关系长期以来都很重要,对社区治疗项目、治疗研究和公共政策都有影响。通过对278名患者在进入门诊双重诊断治疗项目后的6个月期间收集的纵向数据进行分析,本研究考察了双重诊断治疗参与度与同时被诊断患有严重精神疾病和物质使用障碍的个体随后的攻击行为之间的关联。我们还测试了物质使用和精神症状作为这种治疗与攻击行为关系的中介因素。结构方程模型分析结果表明,双重诊断治疗与随后较低水平的攻击行为相关。中介分析表明,更多地参与治疗与物质使用减少相关,而物质使用减少又与较低水平的攻击行为相关;因此,发现物质使用在双重诊断治疗与攻击行为之间的关系中起中介作用。令人惊讶的是,精神症状的严重程度并不能预测后期的攻击行为。这些发现表明,在治疗中针对减少物质使用可能会带来额外的好处,即降低双重诊断患者后期攻击行为的风险。