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Cigarette smoking in the early course of bipolar disorder: association with ages-at-onset of alcohol and marijuana use

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BIPOLAR DISORDERS
卷 10, 期 7, 页码 838-845

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-5618.2008.00630.x

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comorbidity; mania; nicotine; tobacco

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  1. National Institute of Mental Health [MH58170, MH63373]
  2. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [AA013957, AA013307]

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Objectives: Despite the high prevalence of smoking among individuals with bipolar disorder, few studies have attempted to identify correlates of smoking status in this group. We examined illness characteristics of bipolar disorder as well as co-occurring alcohol and marijuana use as correlates of cigarette smoking, including the developmental timing of the onset of regular alcohol and cannabis use (i.e., three or more times per week for a month or more). Methods: Demographic and clinical characteristics of 134 patients with bipolar I disorder, the majority of whom were adolescents, who were hospitalized for their. first manic episode were analyzed to identify correlates of smoking status. Results: A total of 61 (45.5%) of the patients were smokers at the time of their. first hospitalization. Smokers were significantly more likely than nonsmokers to report recent use of marijuana (55.7% versus 18.1%) and alcohol (67.2% versus 25.4%). Among those who had ever used marijuana (48.5%) or alcohol (45.5%) regularly, current cigarette smokers reported a significantly earlier age-at-onset of regular use of both substances than reported by nonsmokers. Earlier age-at-onset of marijuana use was the only significant predictor of current smoking in a multivariate analysis. None of the bipolar disorder characteristics examined (i.e., symptom severity, age-at-onset of illness, rapid cycling, and psychosis) were correlated with smoking status. Conclusions: Smoking status in the early course of bipolar disorder is related to both current and past alcohol and marijuana use, but not to characteristics of bipolar illness. Earlier initiation of regular marijuana use is associated with an increased risk of smoking cigarettes.

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