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Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder

Short term outcome of first episode diagnosis of substance induced psychotic disorder in a large UK cohort

Short term outcome of first episode diagnosis of substance induced psychotic disorder in a large UK cohort

... "This is the peer reviewed version of the following Thompson, Andrew D., Marwaha, Steven, Winsper, Catherine, Everard, L., Jones, P., Fowler, D., Amos, T., Freemantle, N., Singh, Swaran P., Marshall, M., Sharma, V. ...

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Khat induced psychotic disorder: case report

Khat induced psychotic disorder: case report

... DSM-5: substance induced psychotic disorder diagnosed when the involved substance is capable of pro- ducing the mental disorder; associated with psychotic symptom during ...

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Psychiatric Comorbidity, Severity of Dependence and Liver Enzymes Dysfunction among Alcohol Dependent Individuals: A Cross-sectional Study from Central Rural India

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... 8% psychotic disorders which included Schizophrenia (1%), Substance induced psychotic disorder (4%), Delusional disorder (1%), BPAD I with psychotic features (2%) and 10% ...

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Cognitive changes in alcohol induced psychotic disorder

Cognitive changes in alcohol induced psychotic disorder

... I disorder including a history of recent other substance abuse and those with other clinically significant medical conditions, including structural brain lesions, or those who had used any psychotropic ...

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Personality and Mental Disorders in Patients with Substance-Related Disorders Admitted to Addiction Clinics in Hamadan in 2014

Personality and Mental Disorders in Patients with Substance-Related Disorders Admitted to Addiction Clinics in Hamadan in 2014

... panic disorder were reported. The major depres- sive disorder with psychotic features and passive aggres- sive personality disorders were seen in patients taking opi- ...a ...

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Suicide among Adult Psychiatric Inpatients: A Pilot
Study in Iran

Suicide among Adult Psychiatric Inpatients: A Pilot Study in Iran

... and substance abuse, ...depressive disorder (MDD) ...(14.28%), substance abuse disorders, especially methamphetamine induced psychosis (MIP) ...to psychotic disorders (Table 3) (Figure ...

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Comorbidity study of borderline personality disorder: applying association rule mining to the Taiwan national health insurance research database

Comorbidity study of borderline personality disorder: applying association rule mining to the Taiwan national health insurance research database

... mood disorder, anxiety disorder, substance use disorder, and other person- ality disorders [3, 15 – ...a disorder is important but there are only some studies focusing on this issue ...

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Ethical acceptability of offering financial incentives for taking antipsychotic depot medication: patients’ and clinicians’ perspectives after a 12 month randomized controlled trial

Ethical acceptability of offering financial incentives for taking antipsychotic depot medication: patients’ and clinicians’ perspectives after a 12 month randomized controlled trial

... Although medication non-adherence has been shown to be associated with various negative clinical outcomes, such as increased risk of hospital admissions, suicide at- tempts, violence or substance abuse, our study ...

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Substance induced anxiety disorder after one dose of 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine: a case report

Substance induced anxiety disorder after one dose of 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine: a case report

... of substance interactions and overall patient ...of substance-induced anxiety disorder was corroborated by three separate practitioners (a behavioral health con- sultant and two independent ...

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Impact of comorbid psychiatric disorders on the outcome of substance abusers: a six year prospective follow up in two Norwegian counties

Impact of comorbid psychiatric disorders on the outcome of substance abusers: a six year prospective follow up in two Norwegian counties

... seeking substance abusers receiving treatment in the substance abuse field in two counties in ...socio-demographics, substance use variables, Axis I and II disorders, mental distress, in-patient or ...

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REVIEW ARTICLE Treatment of the depressive phase of bipolar affective disorder: a review

REVIEW ARTICLE Treatment of the depressive phase of bipolar affective disorder: a review

... With an increase in the understanding of different aspects of bipolar affective disorder, there have been significant advances in the management of the depressive episodes. Evidence from a number of studies shows ...

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Regional cortical thinning in young adults with schizophrenia but not psychotic or non-psychotic bipolar I disorder

Regional cortical thinning in young adults with schizophrenia but not psychotic or non-psychotic bipolar I disorder

... et al. 2003). These findings in our patient groups differ from other studies that found gray matter reduction in the ACC in schizophrenia (Fornito et al. 2009a; Bouras et al. 2001; Hanford et al. 2016). However, ...

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Substance use disorder in high functioning autism: clinical and neurocognitive insights from two case reports

Substance use disorder in high functioning autism: clinical and neurocognitive insights from two case reports

... Our report describes the cases of two adults with HFA who were diagnosed late and who consumed high quan- tities of alcohol and psychostimulants. A first analysis of these descriptions could lead one to suppose that ...

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Study of factors related to readmission in psychotic and mood disorder

Study of factors related to readmission in psychotic and mood disorder

... like psychotic and mood disorders have a chronic relapsing course and assessing the factors related to the readmission would help to enable the patient to maintain himself asymptomatic in a ...of psychotic ...

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Frequency of anemia in chronic psychiatry patients

Frequency of anemia in chronic psychiatry patients

... depressive disorder, 51 patients had bipolar disorder, 54 patients had psychotic disorder, 33 patients had conversion disorder, 19 patients had obsessive-compulsive disorder, 25 ...

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Prevalence and correlates of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in Korean college students

Prevalence and correlates of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in Korean college students

... Our study had several limitations. We used self-reported data to assess ADHD symptoms, and had no information on ADHD from childhood, whereas structured clinical interviews would have provided more accurate data on par- ...

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Study of clinical profile of patients of bipolar mood disorder with and without substance abuse and clinical course variables in the substance abusing bipolar group in one of the tertiary care centre of North India

Study of clinical profile of patients of bipolar mood disorder with and without substance abuse and clinical course variables in the substance abusing bipolar group in one of the tertiary care centre of North India

... 1 disorder with substance abuse (Substance Abusing Bipolar - SAB group) fulfilling DSM-V criteria both for Bipolar 1 disorder and substance ...1 disorder without substance ...

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Aggression as a psychopathologic dimension: two case reports

Aggression as a psychopathologic dimension: two case reports

... pulsive type of aggression, defined by the authors as a “reaction of hair-trigger” to a provocation. They put into light how this type of patient is characterised by impul- sive aggressiveness and seem to show multiple ...

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Acute and transient psychotic disorder are working memory deficits Endophenotypes?

Acute and transient psychotic disorder are working memory deficits Endophenotypes?

... In profiling of working memory endophenotypes in schizophrenia (Tuulio et al., 2003; Hambrecht et al., 2002) and bipolar disorder (Glahn et al., 2008; Thermenos et al., 2010; Glahn et al., 2010), visual memory ...

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Illness insight as a predictor of depression in elderly patients with a psychotic disorder.

Illness insight as a predictor of depression in elderly patients with a psychotic disorder.

... a psychotic disorder can fundamentally shift the way one perceives his or her life and can lead to perceptions of loss (Mauritz & Van Meijel, ...

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