Capgras syndrome in substance-induced psychosis [PDF]
Capgras Syndrome is a subcategory of delusional disorder. People affected by this syndrome believe that a close associate such as a friend or family member has been replaced by an identical imposter. This case report describes a 23-year-old woman with no
Bharat R. Sampathi +3 more
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Family members’ experiences of caring for a relative with substance-induced psychosis disorder [PDF]
Background: When there is a lack of resources in the community to support deinstitutionalisation, family members of a relative diagnosed with substance-induced psychosis disorder (SIPD) are the most affected and vulnerable.
Sanny Selotole +2 more
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Frequency and patterns of substance-induced psychosis in persons with concurrent mental health and substance use disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Norwegian register-based cohort study [PDF]
Background Substance use may be associated with the onset of psychotic symptoms, necessitating treatment for individuals with comorbid mental health and substance use disorders (MHD/SUD). COVID-19 significantly impacted individuals with MHD/SUD, reducing
Marja Leonhardt +3 more
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Antipsychotic use and associating factors among persons with substance-induced psychosis and first-episode psychotic disorders. A nationwide register-linkage study [PDF]
Introduction Far less is known about the preceding factors of antipsychotic use among persons with substance-induced psychosis (SIP) and first-episode psychosis (FEP).
J. Jeyapalan, S. Niemela, H. Taipale
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One-year mortality of emergency department patients with substance-induced psychosis [PDF]
Objectives Psychosis is a well established complication of non-prescription drug use. We sought to measure the 1-year mortality of emergency department patients with substance-induced psychosis (SIP).
David Barbic +7 more
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Substance-Induced Psychosis: Diagnostic Challenges and Phenomenological Insights [PDF]
Substance-induced psychosis (SIP) is an increasingly prevalent and complex condition that presents significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
Valerio Ricci +2 more
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Substance-induced Psychosis in Youth. [PDF]
Youth experiencing psychosis also frequently misuse substances, making it clinically challenging to differentiate substance-induced psychosis (SIP) from a primary psychotic disorder (PPD), which has important implications for management and prognosis.
Beckmann D +5 more
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Acupuncture treatment of substance-induced psychosis, addiction and pain: A review with case study
Substance-induced psychosis is an extreme mental disorder that is relevant to up to 25% of individuals presenting with first episode of psychosis. One out of three of those continuing the drug abuse will have a recurrent psychosis.
Tzafrir Nachmani
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Characteristics of incident substance-induced psychosis compared to incident first-episode psychosis. A nationwide register-linkage study. [PDF]
Introduction To date, most of the substance-induced psychosis (SIP) risk factor research has focused on meth/amphetamine use with cross-sectional study designs.
J. Jeyaniroshan, P. Sassi
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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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