Concept: Substance Use Disorders / Substance Abuse - Measuring Prevalence
Concept Description
Last Updated: 2016-11-22
Introduction
This concept defines substance use disorders / substance abuse and describes how this medical condition has been defined in MCHP research. This includes a list of databases where this information resides, the ICD diagnosis codes that are used to define it, and a list of MCHP research that has investigated substance use disorders / substance abuse, with links to the research results and findings in this research.
Substance use disorders / substance abuse has been defined as the excess use of and reliance on a drug, alcohol, or other chemical that leads to severe negative effects on the individual's health and well-being or to the welfare of others.
Technical Definition of Substance Use Disorders / Substance Abuse
The technical definition of substance use disorders / substance abuse using administrative data includes:
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Data Sources:
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Code Values and Conditions:
- defined as Manitoba residents with:
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one or more hospitalization with a diagnosis for alcohol or drug psychoses, alcohol or drug dependence, or nondependent abuse of drugs, using:
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ICD-9-CM codes:
291 (alcoholic psychoses), 292 (drug psychoses), 303 (alcohol dependence), 304 (drug dependence), or 305 (nondependent abuse of drugs); OR
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ICD-10-CA codes:
F10-F19 (mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive substance use) and F55 (abuse of non-dependence-producing substances).
NOTE:
In Chartier et al. (2016) and Brownell et al. (2020), they included two additional ICD-10-CA diagnosis codes related to hospitalizations in their definition: Z50.2 (alcohol rehabilitation) and Z50.3 (drug rehabilitation); OR
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one or more physician visits with a diagnosis for alcohol or drug psychoses, alcohol or drug dependence, or nondependent abuse of drugs using ICD-9-CM codes 291, 292, 303, 304 or 305.
NOTE:
In most MCHP research, analysis is restricted to those aged 10 and older. In
Chartier et al. (2015), (2016)
analysis was restricted to those aged 13 and older.
MCHP Research Investigating Substance Use Disorders / Substance Abuse
The following sections describe how substance use disorders / substance abuse is investigated in several MCHP deliverables and provides links to specific information in each report.
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Martens et al. (2004)
In the
Patterns of Regional Mental Illness Disorder Diagnoses and Service Use in Manitoba: A Population-Based Study
deliverable by
Martens et al. (2004)
they investigated the treatment prevalence of substance abuse separately and as one of five cumulative disorders. For more information, see:
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Doupe et al. (2008)
In the
An Initial Analysis of Emergency Departments and Urgent Care in Winnipeg
deliverable by
Doupe et al. (2008)
they investigated the use of emergency departments and Urgent Care by patients with mental illness diagnoses, including substance abuse. For more information, see:
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Fransoo et al. (2009)
In the
Manitoba RHA Indicators Atlas 2009
deliverable by
Fransoo et al. (2009)
they compared the prevalence of substance abuse between 1996/97-2000/01 and 2001/02-2005/06 separately and as one of five cumulative disorders. For more information, see:
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Martens et al. (2010)
In the
Profile of Metis Health Status and Healthcare Utilization in Manitoba: A Population-Based Study
deliverable by
Martens et al. (2010)
they compared a cohort of Metis to all other Manitobans on several aspects of health. They investigated and compared the prevalence of substance abuse as one of five conditions in a cumulative mental illness condition, separately, and as a comorbidity of mental illness diagnoses. The general time frame for this study is from 2002/03 to 2006/07. For more information, see:
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Martens et al. (2010)
In the
Health Inequities in Manitoba: Is the Socioeconomic Gap in Health Widening or Narrowing Over Time?
deliverable by
Martens et al. (2010)
they investigated substance abuse as one of five conditions belonging to a condition termed "cumulative mental health illness". The time frame for this study covered 1984/85 to 2008/09 and includes five different 5-year periods. For more information, see
Chapter 7 - Mental Health - Cumulative Health
that measures five-year periods of prevalence over time, including information by RHA, income quintiles, rural and urban areas, and using
Lorenz curves
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Heaman et al. (2012)
In the
Perinatal Services and Outcomes in Manitoba
deliverable by
Heaman et al. (2012)
they investigated maternal substance abuse during pregnancy as one variable in a regression model. Maternal substance abuse was defined as self-reported smoking, consuming alcohol, or illicit drug use during pregnancy on the
Families First Screening form.
For more information see the results of this modeling:
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Chartier et al. (2012)
In the
Health and Healthcare Utilization of Francophones in Manitoba
deliverable by
Chartier et al. (2012)
they compared the prevalence of substance abuse between a Francophone cohort and a group of Other Manitobans for 2004/05 - 2008/09, separately and as one of five cumulative mental health disorders. Rate ratios are used to compare the two groups. For more information, see:
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Fransoo et al. (2013)
In
The 2013 RHA Indicators Atlas
deliverable by
Fransoo et al. (2013)
they compared the prevalence of substance abuse in the Manitoban population between 2002/03-2006/07 and 2007/08-2011/12. For more information, see section
5.2 Substance Abuse Prevalence
that includes information by current (5) and former (11) RHAs, RHA Districts, and Winnipeg Neighbourhood Clusters.
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Chartier et al. (2015)
In the
Care of Manitobans Living with Chronic Kidney Disease
deliverable by
Chartier et al. (2015)
they investigated the prevalence and relative risk of substance abuse separately and as part of a term called "any mental disorder" in cohorts of patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and no CKD. For more information, see:
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Chartier et al. (2016)
In
The Mental Health of Manitoba's Children
deliverable by
Chartier et al. (2016),
they investigated the prevalence of substance use disorders over time (2005/06-2008/09 and 2009/10-2012/13) for adolescents aged 13-19 years old by Health Region, Winnipeg Community Area, sex, and income quintile. For more information, see the section titled
Substance Use Disorders.
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Chartier et al. (2018)
In
The Mental Illness Among Adult Manitobans
deliverable by
Chartier et al. (2018),
they investigated the prevalence of substance use disorders over two different time periods (2010/11 to 2014/15) by Health Region District, Health Region, Winnipeg Neighbourhood Cluster, Age and Sex, and income quintile. For more information, see the section titled
Substance Use Disorders
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