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Gender differences in psychiatric comorbidity among adolescents with substance use disorders.
Authors:Latimer, William W.   Stone, Andrea L.   Voight, Amanda   Winters, Ken C.   August, Gerald J.
Abstract:The authors examined gender differences in rates of comorbid psychiatric disorders among adolescents with 1 or more psychoactive substance use disorders. Baseline diagnostic data were obtained from 135 adolescents, ages 12 to 19, and their parents-guardians, who participated in a study to develop and efficacy test Integrated Family and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. Rates of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder were higher among drug-abusing male adolescents compared with drug-abusing female adolescents. However, high rates of disruptive behavior disorders also characterized drug-abusing female adolescents. Similarly, drug-abusing female adolescents exhibited a higher rate of major depression compared with drug-abusing male adolescents. However, rates of dysthymia, double depression (i.e., major depression and dysthymia), and bipolar disorder were equivalent between genders. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:gender differences   attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder   comorbid psychiatric disorders   disruptive behavior disorders   affective disorders   adolescents   substance use disorders
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