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Marcela Chahua1, Luis Sordo2, Gemma Molist3
1Escuela Nacional de Sanidad, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, España.
Objective:
To identify the profile of community-recruited regular cocaine users and the prevalence of recent depression and associated factors.
Method:
A cross-sectional study was carried out in 630 regular cocaine users who were not heroin consumers. Depression, social support and dependence were evaluated with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview, the Duke-Functional Social Support Questionnaire, and the Severity of Dependence Scale, respectively.
Results:
The mean age was 23 years and 33% of users were women. The predominant profile of cocaine use was recreational-intense. Most (88%) participants had completed secondary education. The use of emergency services in the previous year was 45.9% and 7.8% were under drug-dependence/psychiatric treatment. The prevalence of depression was 14.6%. In the multivariate analysis, the factors associated with recent depression were female gender, homelessness, ketamine consumption, and less confidential support
Conclusions:
Regular cocaine users may require specific attention in general health services. Greater access to treatment for depression is needed among this group.
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