Substance-Induced Psychoses: An Updated Literature Review [PDF]
Background: On the current psychopharmacological panorama, the variety of substances able to provoke an episode of acute psychosis is rapidly increasing.
Alessio Fiorentini +6 more
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Modern perspectives on psychoses: dissociation, automatism, and temporality across exogenous and endogenous dimensions [PDF]
Substance use and the emergence of Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) present a significant public health challenge and diagnostic dilemma, particularly in the context of psychosis.
Valerio Ricci +7 more
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Clinical phenotypes of psychosis and reoffending risk among justice-involved adolescents: a population-based cohort study [PDF]
BackgroundHigh reoffending rates among justice-involved adolescents necessitate identifying modifiable risk factors. Given the elevated prevalence of psychosis in this group compared to the general adolescent population, determining its contribution ...
Emaediong I. Akpanekpo, Tony Butler
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Anomalous self-experience in substance-induced and primary psychotic disorders: a cross-sectional comparative study using the EASE interview [PDF]
Background Disturbances of the minimal self, or anomalous self-experiences (ASEs), are increasingly regarded as a core feature of primary psychotic disorders (PPDs).
Luisa De Risio +6 more
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Clinical Management of Synthetic-Cannabinoid-Induced Psychosis: A Systematic Review of Treatment Strategies and Outcomes [PDF]
Background: Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs, commercially known as “Spice”) have become a leading cause of substance-induced psychosis worldwide.
Alessio Mosca +6 more
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Annual incidence of substance-induced psychoses in Scandinavia from 2000 to 2016 [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundSubstance-induced psychosis (SIP) is a serious condition and may predispose for schizophrenia. We know too little about SIP incidence over time and across countries, including substance-specific SIPs. We estimated annual incidence rate of SIP in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden according to substance, age, gender, and socioeconomic ...
Eline Borger Rognli +6 more
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Infections as a Risk Factor for and Prognostic Factor After Substance-Induced Psychoses [PDF]
Previous studies have suggested that infections increase the risk of schizophrenia. In this study, the authors aimed to investigate 1) whether infections increase the risk of substance-induced psychosis, and 2) whether infections increase the risk of converting from substance-induced psychosis to schizophrenia.The study data were drawn from the ...
Hjorthoj, Carsten +3 more
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Introduction The dual diagnosis among patients with primary psychotic disorders is frequent and causes diagnostic and treatment challenges. In clinical practice, differentiating between substance-induced psychoses and independent (primary) psychoses ...
V. Ciobanu +11 more
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Drug-Induced Psychosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Introduction A relationship between drug abuse and the onset of psychotic symptoms is strongly supported. A struggling clinical dilemma is how to clearly identify a substance-induced psychosis from a primary psychotic illness or a psychotic illness with
T. Jupe +3 more
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The Relationship between Domestic Violence and Marital Instability Mediated by Dysfunctional Attitudes in The Commitment of Women in Karaj during The COVID-19 Pandemy [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in numerous effects on mental health and family-related issues. This research aimed to investigate the relationship between domestic violence and marital instability, with the mediation of ineffective attitudes, on the ...
Marzie Hashemi, Sara Hanifeh
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