A Review of Solvent Abusers and their Management by a Child Psychiatric Out-patient Service

Author:

Skuse David1,Burrell Su1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Maudsley Hospital, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SES 8AF

Abstract

1 This study reviews 45 solvent abusers referred, over a 3-year period, to the Departments of Child Psychiatry attached to a large postgraduate teaching hospital. 2 Abusers are considered in 3 defined groups: chronic, periodic, experimental. 3 Boys predominate mainly in the group of chronic abusers, where a strong association is seen with delinquent behaviour and disrupted family backgrounds. 4 Many chronic users report transient symptoms of a toxic psychosis. A marked affective component may be evident, often depressive in character. 5 Systemic physical symptoms are common, especially amongst chronic users. Weight loss, nausea and vomiting, acute bronchospasm, cardiac arrhythmias have all been reported. 6 Other illicit drug use is widespread through the whole sample, but of little significance. Most children report alcohol and cigarette consumption, use of which can be very heavy. 7 Treatment was offered to most children, and comprised mainly family and individual work. A favourable outcome was correlated with high motivation, at least 6 months' duration of out-patient attendance, or with residential care and therapy. Approximately half the children who were chronic or periodic users had improved at follow-up. 8 Recommendations for more systematic recording of solvent abuse have been made as a result of these findings. All cases in the future will be separately registered, and their progress followed prospectively.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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