Brain Sciences (Dec 2021)

Addressing Dual Disorders in a Medium-Term Admission Unit

  • Francisco Arnau,
  • Ana Benito,
  • Mariano Villar,
  • María Elena Ortega,
  • Lucía López-Peláez,
  • Gonzalo Haro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12010024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 24

Abstract

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Due to the significant functional repercussions suffered by patients with dual disorder, we must evaluate which ones can benefit from intensive rehabilitative therapies in medium-stay psychiatric units. This was a retrospective study of patient medical records which intended to analyze sociodemographic and clinical variables and parameters related to the hospitalization and discharge of patients admitted to the Medium-Stay Unit (MSU) at the Castellón Provincial Hospital Consortium over 2 years (2017 and 2018), according to the presence or absence of dual disorders in these patients. Patients with a dual disorder represented 55.2% of the hospitalized patients. A higher proportion of them were male, were relatively younger, and had an earlier onset of mental illness, fewer associated medical pathologies, and shorter hospital admission times to the Short-Term Hospitalization Unit than those who did not present a dual disorder. A diagnosis on the schizophrenia spectrum with cannabis use or polyconsumption was the most common diagnosis; 98.2% of all the patients responded adequately to admission to the MSU. This work highlighted the need for higher doses of depot paliperidone in patients with dual disorders.

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