Background:Khat is an amphetamine like psychostimulant chewed by over 10 million people globally. Khat use is thought to increase the risk of psychosis among its chewers. The evidence around this however remains inconclusive stemming from the scanty number of studies in this area and small study sample sizes. We undertook a large household survey to determine the association between psychotic symptoms and khat chewing in a rural khat growing and chewing population in Kenya. Methods:For this cross-sectional household survey, we randomly selected 831 participants aged 10 years and above residing in the Eastern region of Kenya. We used the psychosis screening questionnaire (PSQ) to collect information on psychotic symptoms and a researcher des...
Objective: To examine the use of and perception of the psychostimulant, khat (catha edulis) in three...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Use of psychoactive drugs such as khat leaves (<em>Catha edulis</em>) alt...
Chewing Khat is one of the leading causes of mental disorders in Ethiopia. An alarming increase in K...
The study aims to explore the prevalence of psychotic disorders among the general population and the...
Odenwald M, Neuner F, Schauer M, et al. Khat use as risk factor for psychotic disorders: a cross-sec...
BACKGROUND: Khat (Catha edulis) contains a psychoactive substance, cathinone, which produces central...
Objectives Consumption of the drug khat is high across East Africa and the South-Western Arabian Pen...
Background Studies on course and outcome of schizophrenia coming from low income countries are incre...
Objective: Evidence supports that environmental factors contribute to the presentation of psychotic ...
Background: Use of psychoactive drugs such as khat leaves (Catha edulis) alter moods and emotional s...
Abstract Background Substance use disorders along with neuropsychiatric disorders contributed about ...
The production and consumption of khat leaves, a traditional stimulant drug originating from the cou...
The current literature on khat and mental disorders focuses on khat-induced disorders neglecting at ...
The main objectives of this study were to assess the prevalence, causes and effects of khat chewing ...
BACKGROUND: Use of psychoactive drugs such as khat leaves (Catha edulis) alter moods and emotional s...
Objective: To examine the use of and perception of the psychostimulant, khat (catha edulis) in three...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Use of psychoactive drugs such as khat leaves (<em>Catha edulis</em>) alt...
Chewing Khat is one of the leading causes of mental disorders in Ethiopia. An alarming increase in K...
The study aims to explore the prevalence of psychotic disorders among the general population and the...
Odenwald M, Neuner F, Schauer M, et al. Khat use as risk factor for psychotic disorders: a cross-sec...
BACKGROUND: Khat (Catha edulis) contains a psychoactive substance, cathinone, which produces central...
Objectives Consumption of the drug khat is high across East Africa and the South-Western Arabian Pen...
Background Studies on course and outcome of schizophrenia coming from low income countries are incre...
Objective: Evidence supports that environmental factors contribute to the presentation of psychotic ...
Background: Use of psychoactive drugs such as khat leaves (Catha edulis) alter moods and emotional s...
Abstract Background Substance use disorders along with neuropsychiatric disorders contributed about ...
The production and consumption of khat leaves, a traditional stimulant drug originating from the cou...
The current literature on khat and mental disorders focuses on khat-induced disorders neglecting at ...
The main objectives of this study were to assess the prevalence, causes and effects of khat chewing ...
BACKGROUND: Use of psychoactive drugs such as khat leaves (Catha edulis) alter moods and emotional s...
Objective: To examine the use of and perception of the psychostimulant, khat (catha edulis) in three...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Use of psychoactive drugs such as khat leaves (<em>Catha edulis</em>) alt...
Chewing Khat is one of the leading causes of mental disorders in Ethiopia. An alarming increase in K...