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Prevalence and prediction of psychotropic drug use in California developmental centers.
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Substance UsePsychopathologyCerebral PalsyMental HealthDrug TreatmentPsychologySubstance Use TreatmentAddiction MedicinePsychoactive Substance UseHealth SciencesPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentRehabilitationPsychotropic Drug UseSubstance AbuseAddictionCalifornia Developmental CentersSubstance AddictionMedicineDrug Use
The extent of psychotropic drug use was evaluated in California's institutionalized developmentally disabled population (N = 6,450). Mean psychotropic drug use was 35.4% for the entire population (range = 13.7% to 63.6% across institutions), with antipsychotic drug use at 26.8% (range = 11.0% to 59.6%). Psychotropic drug use was positively associated with aggression, IQ, depression, and self-injurious behavior, ps less than .0001; it was inversely associated with cerebral palsy and epilepsy. When the influence of demographic and behavioral factors was controlled, significant institutional differences in drug use remained.