Adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosis

Abstract Objective: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public health issue, especially for adolescent and Indigenous communities. Adolescent inhalant abuse can lead to chronic health issues and may initiate a trajectory towards further drug use. Identificatio...

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Main Authors: Rose Crossin, Sheree Cairney, Andrew J. Lawrence, Jhodie R. Duncan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-02-01
Series:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12595
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spelling doaj-1bbb1090cf914671b00ab27491b97dde2020-11-25T00:20:50ZengWileyAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health1326-02001753-64052017-02-014119910410.1111/1753-6405.12595Adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosisRose Crossin0Sheree Cairney1Andrew J. Lawrence2Jhodie R. Duncan3Behavioural Neuroscience, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health University of Melbourne VictoriaCentre for Remote Health Flinders University Northern TerritoryBehavioural Neuroscience, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health University of Melbourne VictoriaBehavioural Neuroscience, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health University of Melbourne VictoriaAbstract Objective: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public health issue, especially for adolescent and Indigenous communities. Adolescent inhalant abuse can lead to chronic health issues and may initiate a trajectory towards further drug use. Identification of at‐risk individuals is difficult and diagnostic tools are limited primarily to measurement of serum toluene. Our objective was to identify the effects of adolescent inhalant abuse on subsequent drug use and growth parameters, and to test the predictive power of growth parameters as a diagnostic measure for inhalant abuse. Methods: We retrospectively analysed drug use and growth data from 118 Indigenous males; 86 chronically sniffed petrol as adolescents. Results: Petrol sniffing was the earliest drug used (mean 13 years) and increased the likelihood and earlier use of other drugs. Petrol sniffing significantly impaired height and weight and was associated with meeting ‘failure to thrive’ criteria; growth diagnostically out‐performed serum toluene. Conclusions: Adolescent inhalant abuse increases the risk for subsequent and earlier drug use. It also impairs growth such that individuals meet ‘failure to thrive’ criteria, representing an improved diagnostic model for inhalant abuse. Implications for Public Health: Improved diagnosis of adolescent inhalant abuse may lead to earlier detection and enhanced health outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12595petrol sniffingheightweightFailure to Thrive
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author Rose Crossin
Sheree Cairney
Andrew J. Lawrence
Jhodie R. Duncan
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Sheree Cairney
Andrew J. Lawrence
Jhodie R. Duncan
Adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosis
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
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author_facet Rose Crossin
Sheree Cairney
Andrew J. Lawrence
Jhodie R. Duncan
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title Adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosis
title_short Adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosis
title_full Adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosis
title_fullStr Adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosis
title_sort adolescent inhalant abuse leads to other drug use and impaired growth; implications for diagnosis
publisher Wiley
series Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
issn 1326-0200
1753-6405
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Abstract Objective: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public health issue, especially for adolescent and Indigenous communities. Adolescent inhalant abuse can lead to chronic health issues and may initiate a trajectory towards further drug use. Identification of at‐risk individuals is difficult and diagnostic tools are limited primarily to measurement of serum toluene. Our objective was to identify the effects of adolescent inhalant abuse on subsequent drug use and growth parameters, and to test the predictive power of growth parameters as a diagnostic measure for inhalant abuse. Methods: We retrospectively analysed drug use and growth data from 118 Indigenous males; 86 chronically sniffed petrol as adolescents. Results: Petrol sniffing was the earliest drug used (mean 13 years) and increased the likelihood and earlier use of other drugs. Petrol sniffing significantly impaired height and weight and was associated with meeting ‘failure to thrive’ criteria; growth diagnostically out‐performed serum toluene. Conclusions: Adolescent inhalant abuse increases the risk for subsequent and earlier drug use. It also impairs growth such that individuals meet ‘failure to thrive’ criteria, representing an improved diagnostic model for inhalant abuse. Implications for Public Health: Improved diagnosis of adolescent inhalant abuse may lead to earlier detection and enhanced health outcomes.
topic petrol sniffing
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url https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12595
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