TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnostic sequence of cocaine use disorder in relation to other mental health conditions among college students
AU - Liu, Yiyang
AU - Ball, Jacob D.
AU - Elliott, Amy L.
AU - Jacobs-Elliott, Michelle
AU - Nicolette, Guy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2020/8/17
Y1 - 2020/8/17
N2 - Objective: Cocaine use is increasing. Comorbidities and diagnostic sequencing are needed among college students to inform treatment of cocaine use disorder (CUD). Method: Using electronic medical records from the psychiatric clinic at the student health care center of a large, public university from 2005 to 2015, patients diagnosed with CUD were identified. Their top mental health conditions were identified and assessed to see whether the first diagnosis of these conditions was made (1) before, (2) at the same time as, or (3) after the first diagnosis of CUD. Results: Among the 50 CUD patients, their most common mental health comorbidities were alcohol use disorder, anxiety, depression, and cannabis use disorder. Anxiety and depression were likely to be diagnosed before CUD; alcohol and cannabis use disorders were likely to be diagnosed concurrently with CUD. Conclusion: Diagnostic sequencing can be used to inform screening, workup, and treatment for patients with CUD.
AB - Objective: Cocaine use is increasing. Comorbidities and diagnostic sequencing are needed among college students to inform treatment of cocaine use disorder (CUD). Method: Using electronic medical records from the psychiatric clinic at the student health care center of a large, public university from 2005 to 2015, patients diagnosed with CUD were identified. Their top mental health conditions were identified and assessed to see whether the first diagnosis of these conditions was made (1) before, (2) at the same time as, or (3) after the first diagnosis of CUD. Results: Among the 50 CUD patients, their most common mental health comorbidities were alcohol use disorder, anxiety, depression, and cannabis use disorder. Anxiety and depression were likely to be diagnosed before CUD; alcohol and cannabis use disorders were likely to be diagnosed concurrently with CUD. Conclusion: Diagnostic sequencing can be used to inform screening, workup, and treatment for patients with CUD.
KW - Cocaine use disorder
KW - college student
KW - diagnostic sequence
KW - mental health
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U2 - 10.1080/07448481.2019.1583657
DO - 10.1080/07448481.2019.1583657
M3 - Article
C2 - 30908134
AN - SCOPUS:85063515023
SN - 0744-8481
VL - 68
SP - 575
EP - 578
JO - Journal of American College Health
JF - Journal of American College Health
IS - 6
ER -