Cocaine and depressive disorders: When standard clinical diagnosis is insufficient.

M Al�as-Ferri, N Garc�a-Marchena, JI Mestre-Pint�…�- Adicciones, 2021 - europepmc.org
M Al�as-Ferri, N Garc�a-Marchena, JI Mestre-Pint�, P Araos, E Vergara-Moragues
Adicciones, 2021europepmc.org
Background Cocaine use is a growing global health problem and patients with cocaine use
disorders (CUD) present several complications, including high rates of major depression.
These subjects present two types of major depressive disorder (MDD): primary major
depressive disorder (P-MDD) and cocaine-induced major depressive disorder (CI-MDD). To
improve treatment, it is necessary to distinguish between both types. The aim of this study
was to assess the differences in depressive symptomatology criteria (P-MDD vs CI-MDD) in�…
Background
Cocaine use is a growing global health problem and patients with cocaine use disorders (CUD) present several complications, including high rates of major depression. These subjects present two types of major depressive disorder (MDD): primary major depressive disorder (P-MDD) and cocaine-induced major depressive disorder (CI-MDD). To improve treatment, it is necessary to distinguish between both types. The aim of this study was to assess the differences in depressive symptomatology criteria (P-MDD vs CI-MDD) in CUD patients.
Methods
Secondary data analysis was carried out with a cross-sectional sample of 160 patients presenting CUD and MDD. Clinical assessment was performed using the Psychiatric Research Interview for Substance and Mental Disorders (PRISM). A differential diagnosis was obtained between P-MDD and CI-MDD.
Results
Men represented 80% of the sample, the mean age was 38.61 years, and 64.5% had elementary studies. CI-MDD diagnosis (61.3%) was more frequent than P-MDD (38.7%). There was a younger age of CUD onset in CI-MDD patients. In addition, 79.4% of the patients had another substance use disorder diagnosis. The criterion" Changes in weight or appetite" was more prevalent (57.1%) in P-MDD group.
Conclusions
We found differences in the criterion" Changes in weight or appetite". Further research is needed in this field to establish a differential diagnosis and thus provide better treatment for CUD patients.
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