Study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in Sikkim, India

Background: People with opioid use disorder have significant anxiety and depression which can be because of neuroplastic changes due to use of opioid or because of use as a self-medication to relieve depression and anxiety. During the last one decade, opioid use has reached an alarming proportion in...

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Main Authors: Bishnu Sharma, Samrat Singh Bhandari, Sanjiba Dutta, Geeta Soohinda
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Language:English
Published: Academy Publisher 2019-06-01
Series:Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
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spelling doaj-48757d2207a2417fa11f0416ff58f4552020-11-25T00:39:43ZengAcademy PublisherOpen Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences2394-20532394-20612019-06-0110213914510.5958/2394-2061.2019.00030.2Study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in Sikkim, IndiaBishnu Sharma0Samrat Singh Bhandari1Sanjiba Dutta2Geeta Soohinda3Department of Psychiatry, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, Sikkim, IndiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, Sikkim, IndiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, Sikkim, IndiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, Sikkim, IndiaBackground: People with opioid use disorder have significant anxiety and depression which can be because of neuroplastic changes due to use of opioid or because of use as a self-medication to relieve depression and anxiety. During the last one decade, opioid use has reached an alarming proportion in Sikkim, India; but, any research related to anxiety and depression among opioid users has not been done. Aims: To assess for depression and anxiety disorders among the opioid dependence syndrome (ODS) participants and its severity, and to find the association with the sociodemographic characteristics. Method: One hundred participants from three different drug detoxification and rehabilitation centres who were diagnosed with ODS as per the ICD-10, Diagnostic Criteria for Research were assessed cross-sectionally with the Addiction Severity Index to find out the substances abused and psychiatric morbidity. Anxiety, depression, and mania were graded with the Hamilton rating scales for anxiety and depression, and the Young Mania Rating Scale. Results: Mean age of participants was 29.6 (±6.24) years. Ninety six per cent were males. Most of the participants were using multiple opioid preparations. Thirty four per cent were using dextropropoxyphene containing pain killer followed by six per cent using codeine containing cough syrup. Eighty two per cent had depression; however, only 13% were found to have severe depression. Fifty six per cent had anxiety and six per cent were found to have mania. Most of the participants with ODS were single, attended at least secondary education, from urban locality, and were from high socioeconomic status. Conclusion: anxiety and depression are highly prevalent among ODS people. Treatment should not be limited to management of ODS but also the comorbid psychiatric illness.https://www.ojpas.com/get_file.php?id=33419572&vnr=551786Self MedicationRehabilitation. Mania. Dextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.RehabilitationMania. Dextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.ManiaDextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.DextropropoxypheneCodeineSikkim
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Geeta Soohinda
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Samrat Singh Bhandari
Sanjiba Dutta
Geeta Soohinda
Study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in Sikkim, India
Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
Self Medication
Rehabilitation. Mania. Dextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.
Rehabilitation
Mania. Dextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.
Mania
Dextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.
Dextropropoxyphene
Codeine
Sikkim
author_facet Bishnu Sharma
Samrat Singh Bhandari
Sanjiba Dutta
Geeta Soohinda
author_sort Bishnu Sharma
title Study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in Sikkim, India
title_short Study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in Sikkim, India
title_full Study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in Sikkim, India
title_fullStr Study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in Sikkim, India
title_full_unstemmed Study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in Sikkim, India
title_sort study of sociodemographic correlates, anxiety, and depression among opioid dependents admitted in treatment centres in sikkim, india
publisher Academy Publisher
series Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
issn 2394-2053
2394-2061
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: People with opioid use disorder have significant anxiety and depression which can be because of neuroplastic changes due to use of opioid or because of use as a self-medication to relieve depression and anxiety. During the last one decade, opioid use has reached an alarming proportion in Sikkim, India; but, any research related to anxiety and depression among opioid users has not been done. Aims: To assess for depression and anxiety disorders among the opioid dependence syndrome (ODS) participants and its severity, and to find the association with the sociodemographic characteristics. Method: One hundred participants from three different drug detoxification and rehabilitation centres who were diagnosed with ODS as per the ICD-10, Diagnostic Criteria for Research were assessed cross-sectionally with the Addiction Severity Index to find out the substances abused and psychiatric morbidity. Anxiety, depression, and mania were graded with the Hamilton rating scales for anxiety and depression, and the Young Mania Rating Scale. Results: Mean age of participants was 29.6 (±6.24) years. Ninety six per cent were males. Most of the participants were using multiple opioid preparations. Thirty four per cent were using dextropropoxyphene containing pain killer followed by six per cent using codeine containing cough syrup. Eighty two per cent had depression; however, only 13% were found to have severe depression. Fifty six per cent had anxiety and six per cent were found to have mania. Most of the participants with ODS were single, attended at least secondary education, from urban locality, and were from high socioeconomic status. Conclusion: anxiety and depression are highly prevalent among ODS people. Treatment should not be limited to management of ODS but also the comorbid psychiatric illness.
topic Self Medication
Rehabilitation. Mania. Dextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.
Rehabilitation
Mania. Dextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.
Mania
Dextropropoxyphene. Codeine. Sikkim.
Dextropropoxyphene
Codeine
Sikkim
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