Exploring The Nexus: Methamphetamine-Induced Psychosis, Co-Morbid Mental Disorders, And Associated Risks Among Dependent Individuals In Tertiary Care Hospital Of Peshawar

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Authors

  • Muhammad Arif
  • Allah Noor
  • Mohammad khalid Khan
  • Muhammad Sajid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69830/jbkmc.v4i02.8

Keywords:

Methamphetamine, Psychosis, Co-morbidity, Dependent individuals, Mental disorders

Abstract

Objective: This study examined the risk of lifetime and present methamphetamine-induced psychosis in dependent individuals. The relationship between methamphetamine-induced psychosis and mental co-morbidity was examined.
Study design : A Cross-sectional study
Duration and place of study : tertiary care hospital of Peshawar from January 2022 to January 2023
Methods: This Cross-sectional study done simultaneously at a Peshawar Tartary care hospital from January 2022 to January 2023. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.) was used to interview DSM-IV-diagnosed methamphetamine users for psychosis and other Axis I psychiatric disorders. Social demographics and drug use history were acquired via interviews or medical records.
Results: There was a history of psychotic symptoms in 65 (45.4% of the total) participants, and 23 (15.6% of the total) patients at the present time. After adjusting for other covariates, there was a substantial association between heavy methamphetamine use, childhood methamphetamine-induced psychosis, and co-morbid major depressive disorder (n-24, 16.2%), bipolar disorder (n-6, 5.8%), and antisocial personality disorder (n-14, 10.8%). The only variables linked to present psychosis were major depressive illness (n-6, 5.8% of the population) and antisocial personality disorder (n-4, 4.2% of the population).
Conclusion: this study sheds light on the interplay between methamphetamine use, psychosis, and co-morbid mental
disorders. Early detection and integrated treatment approaches are vital for mitigating the adverse effects of substance
abuse and improving mental health outcomes in affected individuals.
Keywords: Methamphetamine, Psychosis, Co-morbidity, Dependent individuals, Mental disorders

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Published

2024-01-05

How to Cite

Muhammad Arif, Allah Noor, Mohammad khalid Khan, & Muhammad Sajid. (2024). Exploring The Nexus: Methamphetamine-Induced Psychosis, Co-Morbid Mental Disorders, And Associated Risks Among Dependent Individuals In Tertiary Care Hospital Of Peshawar: Original Article. Journal of Bacha Khan Medical College, 4(02), 5–8. https://doi.org/10.69830/jbkmc.v4i02.8

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