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[Differential diagnostic distinction between substance-induced and primary psychoses: : Recommendations for general psychiatric and forensic practice].

Der Nervenarzt, 2022
Substance-induced psychotic disorders (SIPD) are frequent and account for about 25% of the first admissions to a psychiatric hospital. From a clinical point of view the differential diagnosis of SIPD vs. primary (genuine or cryptogenic) psychotic disorders is often a challenge due to the similar psychopathology.
Dusan, Hirjak   +3 more
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Substance-Induced Psychoses: A Critical Review of the Literature

Current Drug Abuse Reviewse, 2011
Substances with psychotomimetic properties such as cocaine, amphetamines, hallucinogens and cannabis are widespread, and their use or abuse can provoke psychotic reactions resembling a primary psychotic disease. The recent escalating use of methamphetamine throughout the world and its association with psychotic symptoms in regular users has fuelled ...
A. Fiorentini   +6 more
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Substance-Induced Psychoses Converting Into Schizophrenia

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2013
Despite the clinical importance of substance-induced psychosis (SIP), few studies have examined the course of this condition after its acute manifestation.To investigate the rate of SIP conversion to a schizophrenia spectrum disorder and the length of follow-up needed to catch the majority of these patients whose diagnoses change.
Niemi-Pynttäri JA   +5 more
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A Psychopathological Study of Substance-Induced Psychoses in a Sample of Spanish Patients

European Addiction Research, 1997
The objective of this paper was to verify if a specific psychopathological profile for toxic psychoses exists.
N. Jimeno   +3 more
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