Pharmacotherapy interventions for adolescent co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders: a systematic review. Other Scholarly Work

Scott, Kelli, Becker, Sara J, Helseth, Sarah A et al. (2022). Pharmacotherapy interventions for adolescent co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders: a systematic review. . 39(2), 301-310. 10.1093/fampra/cmab096

cited authors

  • Scott, Kelli; Becker, Sara J; Helseth, Sarah A; Saldanha, Ian J; Balk, Ethan M; Adam, Gaelen P; Konnyu, Kristin J; Steele, Dale W

authors

abstract

  • Background

    Co-occurring mental health and substance use (SU) disorders among adolescents are common, with two-thirds of adolescents who seek SU treatment also requiring support for mental health. Primary care physicians play a key role in the pharmacological treatment of mental health disorders among adolescents, however, little is known about the impact of these treatments on SU outcomes.

    Objectives

    This systematic review summarizes the evidence regarding commonly used pharmacotherapy interventions for mental health and their impact on adolescent SU.

    Methods

    Literature searches were conducted across five databases as part of a larger systematic review of adolescent SU interventions. Studies were screened for eligibility by two researchers, and study data were extracted regarding study design, patient and treatment characteristics and results. Risk of bias analyses and qualitative syntheses were completed to evaluate the strength of the evidence and the impact of pharmacotherapy on SU outcomes.

    Results

    Ten randomized controlled trials exploring seven pharmacotherapies met criteria for inclusion. All studies had low to moderate risk of bias. Four studies evaluated pharmacotherapy for co-occurring depression and SU, three evaluated attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and SU, and three evaluated bipolar disorder and SU. Five of the 10 studies also included a behavioural intervention. We found no evidence that pharmacotherapy for co-occurring mental health diagnoses impacted SU.

    Conclusion

    Family medicine clinicians prescribing pharmacotherapy for mental health should be aware that additional interventions will likely be needed to address co-occurring SU.

publication date

  • March 1, 2022

keywords

  • Adolescent
  • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
  • Behavior Therapy
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Humans
  • Mental Disorders
  • Mental Health
  • Substance-Related Disorders

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Medium

  • Print

start page

  • 301

end page

  • 310

volume

  • 39

issue

  • 2