Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Antisocial Personality Disorder as an Associated Precursor to the Development of Substance Use Disorder among Substance Users and Non Substance Users in Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Kaduna, Nigeria

View through CrossRef
To assess the association of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) to the development/manifestation of substance use disorder among Substance Users and non-Substance Users in Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Kaduna. All the 120 participants were patients on admission at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital (FNPH), Barnawa, Kaduna. Half (50%) of the participants were recruited among residents undergoing treatment for substance use disorder in the Drug, Alcohol, Treatment, Education and Rehabilitation (DATER) unit of the Hospital. While the remaining half (50%) of the respondents were recruited from the male and female wards of the same hospital and they were non-substance use disorder patients. Data was collected from the participants using socio-demographic questionnaire and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) to ascertain the presence of antisocial personality disorder trait. Majority of the participants were males 72.5%, while 27.5% were females. There is higher antisocial personality disorder trait mean score among substance use disorder participants compared to respondents who do not use substance. This difference is statistically significant (t = 3.56; p< .01). Also, t test analysis performed on the data showed that there was a significant main effect of antisocial personality, t (118) = -3.56 p< 0.01. The overall findings in this study lend support to the hypothesis, that antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is an associated precursor to the development/manifestation of substance dependence problems among substance use dependent patients (SUDs).
Title: Antisocial Personality Disorder as an Associated Precursor to the Development of Substance Use Disorder among Substance Users and Non Substance Users in Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Kaduna, Nigeria
Description:
To assess the association of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) to the development/manifestation of substance use disorder among Substance Users and non-Substance Users in Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Kaduna.
All the 120 participants were patients on admission at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital (FNPH), Barnawa, Kaduna.
Half (50%) of the participants were recruited among residents undergoing treatment for substance use disorder in the Drug, Alcohol, Treatment, Education and Rehabilitation (DATER) unit of the Hospital.
While the remaining half (50%) of the respondents were recruited from the male and female wards of the same hospital and they were non-substance use disorder patients.
Data was collected from the participants using socio-demographic questionnaire and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) to ascertain the presence of antisocial personality disorder trait.
Majority of the participants were males 72.
5%, while 27.
5% were females.
There is higher antisocial personality disorder trait mean score among substance use disorder participants compared to respondents who do not use substance.
This difference is statistically significant (t = 3.
56; p< .
01).
Also, t test analysis performed on the data showed that there was a significant main effect of antisocial personality, t (118) = -3.
56 p< 0.
01.
The overall findings in this study lend support to the hypothesis, that antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is an associated precursor to the development/manifestation of substance dependence problems among substance use dependent patients (SUDs).

Related Results

Association of Borderline Personality Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorders with Substance Use Disorder in a Teaching Hospital
Association of Borderline Personality Disorder and Antisocial Personality Disorders with Substance Use Disorder in a Teaching Hospital
Background: Substance use disorder is frequently associated with psychiatric comorbidity, particularly personality disorders, which can complicate treatment and worsen outcomes. Da...
Antisocial Symptoms Decrease to Normal Levels in Long‐Term Abstinence
Antisocial Symptoms Decrease to Normal Levels in Long‐Term Abstinence
BackgroundWe have previously shown highly elevated antisocial symptoms and measures of social deviance proneness and antisocial disposition in long‐term abstinent alcohol dependenc...
DRUGS USE HABITS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS OF SYNTHETIC DRUGS USERS: A DESCRIPTIVE CROSS - SECTIONAL STUDY
DRUGS USE HABITS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS OF SYNTHETIC DRUGS USERS: A DESCRIPTIVE CROSS - SECTIONAL STUDY
Background and objectives: Several studies in the world showed that distinctive personality traits linked to an increased risk of substance abuse than the general population. In ad...
Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance in Community vs. Hospital-Acquired Infections
Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance in Community vs. Hospital-Acquired Infections
Abstract Introduction Hospitals are high-risk environments for infections. Despite the global recognition of these pathogens, few studies compare microorganisms from community-acqu...
Vers une psychopathologie du comportement antisocial chez l'enfant
Vers une psychopathologie du comportement antisocial chez l'enfant
Cette thèse a pour objectif d’éprouver la pertinence théorique d’un éclairage psychopathologique de la clinique du comportement antisocial chez l’enfant. Dans ce contexte, elle ana...
Detection of antibodies to avian leukosis virus in commercial poultry farms in Kaduna State, Northwestern Nigeria
Detection of antibodies to avian leukosis virus in commercial poultry farms in Kaduna State, Northwestern Nigeria
Objective: Since 100 years ago, the avian leukosis virus (ALV) was discovered but has remained a threat to poultry production globally, inducing neoplastic diseases of different pa...
Profesor Stanisław Batawia
Profesor Stanisław Batawia
 The editor-in-chief of „Archiwum Kryminologii”, professor Stanisław Batawia, full member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Professor of Warsaw University and of the Institute of ...

Back to Top