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Prevalence of antisocial personality disorder among Chinese individuals receiving treatment for heroin dependence: a meta-analysis
Zhong B.2; Xiang Y.2; Cao X.2; Li Y.2; Zhu J.3; Chiu H.F.K.2
2014
Source PublicationShanghai Archives of Psychiatry
ISSN10020829
Volume26Issue:5Pages:259-271
Abstract

Background: Studies from Western countries consistently report very high rates of comorbid Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) among individuals with heroin addiction, but the reported proportion of Chinese individuals with heroin addiction who have co-morbid ASPD varies widely, possibly because Chinese clinicians do not consider personality issues when treating substance abuse problems. Aim: Conduct a meta-analysis of studies that assessed the proportion of Chinese individuals with heroin dependence who have comorbid ASPD. Methods: We searched for relevant studies in both Chinese databases (China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, Taiwan Electronic Periodical Services) and western databases (PubMed, EMBASE, and PsycInfo). Two authors independently retrieved the literature, identified studies that met pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria, assessed the quality of included studies, and extracted the data used in the analysis. Statistical analysis was performed using StatsDirect 3.0 and R software. Results: The search yielded 15 eligible studies with a total of 3692 individuals with heroin dependence. Only 2 of the studies were rated as high-quality studies. All studies were conducted in rehabilitation centers or hospitals. The pooled lifetime prevalence of ASPD in these subjects was 30% (95%CI: 23%-38%), but the heterogeneity of results across studies was great (I2=95%, p<0.001). Men had a higher prevalence than women (44% vs. 21%), and injection heroin users had higher prevalence than those who smoked heroin (44% vs. 27%). Studies that were methodologically stronger had higher reported prevalence of ASPD among heroin dependent individuals. Conclusions There are substantial methodological problems in the available literature about ASPD in Chinese individuals receiving treatment for heroin dependence, but we estimate that about one-third of them meet criteria for ASPD. Further work is needed to increase clinicians' awareness of this issue; to compare the pathogenesis, treatment responsiveness and recidivism of those with and without ASPD; and to develop and test targeted interventions for this difficult-to-treat subgroup of individuals with heroin dependence.

KeywordAntisocial Personality Disorder China Heroin Dependence Meta-analysis Prevalence
DOI10.11919/j.issn.1002-0829.214091
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Language英語English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84930483481
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CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
Affiliation1.Beijing An Ding Hospital, Capital Medical University
2.Chinese University of Hong Kong
3.Huazhong University of Science and Technology
4.Universidade de Macau
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Zhong B.,Xiang Y.,Cao X.,et al. Prevalence of antisocial personality disorder among Chinese individuals receiving treatment for heroin dependence: a meta-analysis[J]. Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry, 2014, 26(5), 259-271.
APA Zhong B.., Xiang Y.., Cao X.., Li Y.., Zhu J.., & Chiu H.F.K. (2014). Prevalence of antisocial personality disorder among Chinese individuals receiving treatment for heroin dependence: a meta-analysis. Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry, 26(5), 259-271.
MLA Zhong B.,et al."Prevalence of antisocial personality disorder among Chinese individuals receiving treatment for heroin dependence: a meta-analysis".Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry 26.5(2014):259-271.
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