Background: While substance abuse among psychiatric patients is a widely known problem in clinical practice, there is no local study about prevalence and co-occurrence of substance abuse in north of Iran. Objectives: The present study was designed to determine the frequency of smoking, alcohol, opioid and cannabinoid substances, and prescription medicines abuse or dependence among Psychiatric Inpatients. Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional 2-year case register study was conducted on all (n = 492) psychiatric inpatients of Zare Psychiatric Hospital in Sari located in north of Iran. The data were obtained by using a standardized and validated questionnaire that contained demographic information along with information on co-morbid psychiat...
Background: Sychotropic agents (alcohol, drugs, and illicit substances) have an important effect on ...
BACKGROUND: The abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances such as amphetamines and ecstas...
Introduction: People with serious mental illness (SMI) use cannabis more than any other illicit drug...
Background: While substance abuse among psychiatric patients is a widely known problem in clinical p...
Objective: Substance misuse is a major public health threat in Iran. The total number of addicts in ...
Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid ...
Background: To assess the prevalence of cannabis use and dependence in a popula-tion of schizophreni...
Context: Cannabis-induced psychosis is considered a distinct clinical entity in the existing psychia...
Objective: Substance misuse is the most common co-morbid problem among schizophrenic patients which ...
Background: Study of the course of substance misuse and daily tobacco use in first-episode psychosis...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) visits for mental health and substance use disorders have be...
Background: Today, substance dependence and illegal trading of narcotics is considered as a global i...
Objectives: The objective of the study is to determine the prevalence of substance abuse for alcohol...
Objective: Individuals with schizoprenia are known to be at increased risk for comorbid substance us...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of alcohol and substance use disorders in ...
Background: Sychotropic agents (alcohol, drugs, and illicit substances) have an important effect on ...
BACKGROUND: The abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances such as amphetamines and ecstas...
Introduction: People with serious mental illness (SMI) use cannabis more than any other illicit drug...
Background: While substance abuse among psychiatric patients is a widely known problem in clinical p...
Objective: Substance misuse is a major public health threat in Iran. The total number of addicts in ...
Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid ...
Background: To assess the prevalence of cannabis use and dependence in a popula-tion of schizophreni...
Context: Cannabis-induced psychosis is considered a distinct clinical entity in the existing psychia...
Objective: Substance misuse is the most common co-morbid problem among schizophrenic patients which ...
Background: Study of the course of substance misuse and daily tobacco use in first-episode psychosis...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) visits for mental health and substance use disorders have be...
Background: Today, substance dependence and illegal trading of narcotics is considered as a global i...
Objectives: The objective of the study is to determine the prevalence of substance abuse for alcohol...
Objective: Individuals with schizoprenia are known to be at increased risk for comorbid substance us...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of alcohol and substance use disorders in ...
Background: Sychotropic agents (alcohol, drugs, and illicit substances) have an important effect on ...
BACKGROUND: The abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances such as amphetamines and ecstas...
Introduction: People with serious mental illness (SMI) use cannabis more than any other illicit drug...