Reduction in mental distress among substance users receiving inpatient treatment

Abstract Background Substance users being admitted to inpatient treatment experience a high level of mental distress. In this study we explored changes in mental distress during treatment. Methods Mental distress, as measured by the HSCL-10, was registered at admission and at discharge among 164 sub...

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Main Authors: Hoxmark, Ellen, Benum, Vår, Friborg, Oddgeir, Wynn, Rolf
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2010
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1752-4458-4-30 2023-05-15T17:43:29+02:00 Reduction in mental distress among substance users receiving inpatient treatment Hoxmark, Ellen Benum, Vår Friborg, Oddgeir Wynn, Rolf 2010-12-02 http://www.ijmhs.com/content/4/1/30 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.ijmhs.com/content/4/1/30 Copyright 2010 Hoxmark et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Research 2010 ftbiomed 2011-01-09T00:34:37Z Abstract Background Substance users being admitted to inpatient treatment experience a high level of mental distress. In this study we explored changes in mental distress during treatment. Methods Mental distress, as measured by the HSCL-10, was registered at admission and at discharge among 164 substance users in inpatient treatment in Northern Norway. Predictors of reduction in mental distress were examined utilizing hierarchical regression analysis. Results We found a significant reduction in mental distress in the sample, but the number of patients scoring above cut-off on the HSCL-10 at discharge was still much higher than in the general population. A more severe use of substances as measured by the AUDIT and the DUDIT, and being female, predicted a higher level of mental distress at admission to treatment as well as greater reduction in mental distress during treatment. Holding no education beyond 10 year compulsory school only predicted a reduction in mental distress. Conclusions The toxic and withdrawal effects of substances, level of education as well as gender, contributed to the differences in change in mental distress during treatment. Regression to the mean may in part explain some of the findings. Other/Unknown Material Northern Norway BioMed Central Norway
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description Abstract Background Substance users being admitted to inpatient treatment experience a high level of mental distress. In this study we explored changes in mental distress during treatment. Methods Mental distress, as measured by the HSCL-10, was registered at admission and at discharge among 164 substance users in inpatient treatment in Northern Norway. Predictors of reduction in mental distress were examined utilizing hierarchical regression analysis. Results We found a significant reduction in mental distress in the sample, but the number of patients scoring above cut-off on the HSCL-10 at discharge was still much higher than in the general population. A more severe use of substances as measured by the AUDIT and the DUDIT, and being female, predicted a higher level of mental distress at admission to treatment as well as greater reduction in mental distress during treatment. Holding no education beyond 10 year compulsory school only predicted a reduction in mental distress. Conclusions The toxic and withdrawal effects of substances, level of education as well as gender, contributed to the differences in change in mental distress during treatment. Regression to the mean may in part explain some of the findings.
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author Hoxmark, Ellen
Benum, Vår
Friborg, Oddgeir
Wynn, Rolf
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Benum, Vår
Friborg, Oddgeir
Wynn, Rolf
Reduction in mental distress among substance users receiving inpatient treatment
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Friborg, Oddgeir
Wynn, Rolf
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title Reduction in mental distress among substance users receiving inpatient treatment
title_short Reduction in mental distress among substance users receiving inpatient treatment
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