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Sex differences in comorbidity between substance use and mental health in adolescents: Two sides of the same coin

Authors

FERNÁNDEZ ARTAMENDI, SERGIO, Martínez-Loredo V. , LÓPEZ NUÑEZ, CARLA

External publication

No

Means

Psicothema

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

4.104

SJR Impact

1.018

Publication date

01/01/2021

ISI

000641576200004

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85099841827

Abstract

Background: This study aims to evaluate sex differences in alcohol and cannabis use and mental health disorders (MHD) in adolescents, and to evaluate the predictive role of mental health disorders for alcohol and cannabis use disorders (AUD and CUD respectively). Method: A sample of 863 adolescents from the general population (53.7% girls, Mage = 16.62, SD = 0.85) completed a computerized battery including questions on substance use frequency, the Brief Symptom Inventory, the Cannabis Problems Questionnaire for Adolescents - Short version, the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index and the DSM-IV-TR criteria for AUD and CUD. Bivariate analyses and binary logistic regressions were performed. Results: Girls presented significantly more mental health problems and a higher prevalence of comorbidity between SUD and MHD. Obsessivecompulsive symptoms and phobic anxiety indicated a higher risk of AUD, whereas depression and interaction between hostility and obsessivecompulsive disorder indicated a higher risk of CUD. Conclusions: Comorbidity between SUD and MHD is high among adolescents, and significantly higher among girls. © 2021 Psicothema.

Keywords

Adolescents; Alcohol; Cannabis; Gender differences; Mental health