Benzodiazepine misuse among adults receiving psychiatric treatment.

Journal of Psychiatric Research
R Kathryn McHughCourtney Beard

Abstract

Benzodiazepines are among the most commonly prescribed psychiatric medications and have the potential for misuse. People with psychiatric disorders may have a heightened liability to the reinforcing effects of benzodiazepines. Yet, the prevalence of benzodiazepine misuse in psychiatric care settings is not well characterized. The aim of the current study was to characterize the prevalence and correlates of benzodiazepine misuse in a sample of adults receiving psychiatric treatment (N = 589). The majority of participants reported a lifetime history of benzodiazepine prescription (68%) and 26% reported a lifetime history of misuse (defined as use without a prescription or at a dose or frequency higher than prescribed). Multivariable analyses indicated that history of a benzodiazepine prescription and drug use problems were significantly associated with lifetime benzodiazepine misuse. People with a history of benzodiazepine prescription had four times higher odds of misusing benzodiazepines and the primary source of misused benzodiazepines was from family or friends. Results suggest that benzodiazepine misuse is not exclusive to substance use disorder populations. The misuse of benzodiazepines should be assessed in psychiatric set...Continue Reading

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