TY - JOUR PY - 2003// TI - The relationship of conduct disorder to attempted suicide and drug use history among methadone maintenance patients JO - Drug and alcohol review A1 - Darke, Shane A1 - Ross, Joanne A1 - Lynskey, Michael SP - 21 EP - 25 VL - 22 IS - 1 N2 - In order to examine the effects of a diagnosis of childhood conduct disorder (CD) on history of attempted suicide and drug use, unconfounded by early onset heroin use, 181 methadone maintenance patients who commenced heroin use after the age of 15 were interviewed. CD was diagnosed in 54% of patients. Compared to other patients, CD patients were younger and less educated. The onset of drug use, injecting drug use and heroin use occurred, on average, 2 years earlier than in other patients, and they had broader histories of injecting polydrug use. CD patients were more likely to have attempted suicide and to have been hospitalized after an attempt, and to have attempted suicide while enrolled in their current treatment. The current study indicates that a history of CD increases the risk of attempted suicide over and above the higher risks associated with injecting drug use per se.

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