A Retrospective Study Of Cannabis Use-Associated Psychopathology In A Southern Nigeria Treatment Facility

Q4 Medicine
O. Oshodi, O. Ikeji, S. Olotu, Of Ihenyen, H. Obianwu
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Abstract

Hospital records of patients seen between 1999 and 2002 were carefully examined. A questionnaire was used to extract relevant information from the case records and clinical diagnosis was made using the ICD-10. Cases that had evidence of pre-existing psychiatric disorder, family history of mental illness or heavy use of alcohol and/or tobacco were excluded. Out of 6,556 patients that were seen for the first time, 849 were drug-related cases and 601 of these were primarily cannabis users. A substantial number (83%) of these were young and presented with severe psychopathologies. About 90% and 47% were diagnosed with psychotic disorders and dependence syndrome, respectively. It is concluded that cannabis use is associated with severe psychopathologies and constituted over 70% of demand for treatment. Key words: Cannabis, Psychopathologies, Retrospective Study, Nigeria.
在尼日利亚南部的治疗机构大麻使用相关的精神病理学回顾性研究
1999年至2002年期间就诊的病人的医院记录被仔细检查。使用问卷从病例记录中提取相关信息,并使用ICD-10进行临床诊断。有证据表明先前存在精神疾病、精神疾病家族史或大量使用酒精和/或烟草的病例被排除在外。在首次就诊的6 556名患者中,849人是与毒品有关的病例,其中601人主要是大麻使用者。其中相当一部分(83%)是年轻人,并表现出严重的精神病理。分别约有90%和47%的人被诊断为精神障碍和依赖综合征。结论是,大麻的使用与严重的精神病理有关,占治疗需求的70%以上。关键词:大麻,精神病理学,回顾性研究,尼日利亚
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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