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  • - Evidence shows that methamphetamine users face a much higher risk of developing psychosis, with a study examining 2,098 individuals revealing that 12.7% exhibited methamphetamine-associated psychosis (MAP).
  • - Various sociodemographic and clinical factors were analyzed; these included older age, early onset of substance use, frequent meth use, single marital status, lower education levels, and increased anxiety among those with MAP.
  • - The study highlights that while identified factors reflect immediate conditions upon admission, they can help in understanding the contextual elements linked to MAP in outpatient settings.
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Background: The "career approach," developed to understand substance use and treatment, is important because it can broadly encompass the complexity of addiction patterns and help to better illustrate the chronic and recurrent nature, correlations, and consequences of addiction. The current study aimed to examine the substance use career and patterns of patients diagnosed with substance use disorder.

Methods: The authors created a questionnaire that included questions inquiring at what age several substance use-related life events occurred.

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Why Do Adolescents Relapse? A Multicenter, Cross-sectional Study.

Psychiatry Clin Psychopharmacol

December 2023

Department of Psychology, Istanbul Kent University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Background: Adolescents use drugs once, then use them regularly, then start and stop many times. In addiction treatment, relapse is a major barrier to recovery. Relapse is more common among adolescents and is a major problem.

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