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使用《个体需求综合评估快速版-4》诊断青少年物质使用及共病障碍。

Diagnosing Adolescent Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders Using the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs Quick Version-4.

作者信息

Welsh Justine W, Durham Rebecca M, Sitar Siara I, Modisette Kathryn C, Estrada Barbara D, Dennis Michael L

机构信息

Emory Addiction Center Atlanta Georgia USA.

Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia USA.

出版信息

Psychiatr Res Clin Pract. 2024 Jun 28;6(4):143-150. doi: 10.1176/appi.prcp.20230078. eCollection 2024 Winter.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Early identification of substance use during adolescence is imperative to reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the utility of the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs-Quick Version 4 (GAIN-Q4) at diagnosing substance use disorders (SUDs) in adolescents.

METHODS

The GAIN-Q4 was developed from the GAIN-Quick Version 3 by adding items from the original measure (GAIN-I) to diagnose SUDs and provide level of care recommendations. Prevalence, sensitivity (SE), specificity, Cohen's kappa, and percent agreement between the GAIN-I and GAIN-Q4 were calculated for substance use and mental health (MH) diagnoses. The GAIN-I was administered to adolescents aged 12-17 and adults across levels of care and service settings from 2002 to 2018. The sample included 101,897 adolescents (71.50% male; average age 15.59, SD = 1.25 years) and 204,711 adults aged 18 and older (61.72% male; average age 34.24; SD = 11.67).

RESULTS

Nearly half of adolescents (43%) had at least one SUD and one MH diagnosis based on the GAIN-Q4. The sensitivity and specificity of the GAIN-Q4 for diagnosing any SUD in adolescents was 89% and 93%, respectively. There was 90% agreement between the GAIN-Q4 and GAIN-I for any SUD (Cohen's kappa of 0.80). Sensitivities for all SUD subtypes were >90%.

CONCLUSIONS

The GAIN-Q4 is excellent at identifying adolescents with problems related to co-occurring MH and SUDs (SE = 97%). The GAIN-Q4 is a reliable instrument for the diagnosis of SUDs in adolescents and has the potential to facilitate appropriate allocation of treatment resources.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05001399.

摘要

目的

尽早识别青少年时期的物质使用情况对于降低发病和死亡风险至关重要。本研究的目的是确定全球个体需求快速评估版本4(GAIN-Q4)在诊断青少年物质使用障碍(SUD)方面的效用。

方法

GAIN-Q4是在GAIN快速版本3的基础上开发的,通过添加原始量表(GAIN-I)中的项目来诊断SUD并提供护理级别建议。计算GAIN-I和GAIN-Q4在物质使用和心理健康(MH)诊断方面的患病率、敏感性(SE)、特异性、科恩kappa系数和百分比一致性。2002年至2018年期间,对12至17岁的青少年以及不同护理级别和服务环境中的成年人进行了GAIN-I评估。样本包括101,897名青少年(71.50%为男性;平均年龄15.59岁,标准差=1.25岁)和204,711名18岁及以上的成年人(61.72%为男性;平均年龄34.24岁;标准差=11.67)。

结果

根据GAIN-Q4,近一半的青少年(43%)至少有一项SUD和一项MH诊断。GAIN-Q4诊断青少年任何SUD的敏感性和特异性分别为89%和93%。对于任何SUD,GAIN-Q4和GAIN-I之间的一致性为90%(科恩kappa系数为0.80)。所有SUD亚型的敏感性均>90%。

结论

GAIN-Q4在识别患有共病MH和SUD相关问题的青少年方面表现出色(SE=97%)。GAIN-Q4是诊断青少年SUD的可靠工具,有可能促进治疗资源的合理分配。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT05001399。

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