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Anxiety Disorders Are Associated with Early Onset of Heroin Use and Rapid Transition to Dependence in Methadone Maintained Patients

Anne-Marie Simonpoli
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Didier Touzeau
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Elisabeth Avril
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Cyrille Orizet
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Early onset of heroin use is a severity marker of heroin use disorder. We studied the interaction between early onset and rapid transition to heroin dependence recorded with retrospective interviews in 213 patients with severe heroin dependence and history of methadone maintenance treatment. General linear models were used to identify independent factors associated with early onset, factors associated with rapid transition to dependence, and a multivariate model was used to study the interaction of those two dimensions. Lifetime history of anxiety disorders and age at onset of cannabis use are shared common risk factors and are associated with the interaction.

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Neurobiologie
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hal-04037039 , version 1 (20-03-2023)

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Emily Karsinti, Maeva Fortias, Gaël Dupuy, Kamilia Ksouda, Xavier Laqueille, et al.. Anxiety Disorders Are Associated with Early Onset of Heroin Use and Rapid Transition to Dependence in Methadone Maintained Patients. Psychiatry Res, 2016, 245, pp.423--426. ⟨10.1016/j.psychres.2016.04.064⟩. ⟨hal-04037039⟩
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