Psychotic symptoms represent one of the most severe and functionally impairing components of several psychological disorders. One group with particularly high rates of psychotic symptoms is chronic substance users. However, the literature on psychotic symptoms and substance use is quite narrow and has focused almost exclusively on drug-induced psychosis, neglecting the population of substance users with psychotic symptoms occurring independently of acute drug effects
Background. Substance-induced psychotic disorder (SIPD) is a diagnosis constructed to distinguish su...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...
The rates of substance use and abuse are higher among psychotic patients and antisocial individuals ...
Psychotic symptoms represent one of the most severe and functionally impairing components of several...
Background: psychotic symptoms (delusions and hallucinations) are reported to be increased among per...
WOS: 000437263700006Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is commo...
Prior research has found bidirectional associations between psychotic experiences (PEs), and selecte...
Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is common. Studies demonstra...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Prior research has found bidirectional associations between psychotic experienc...
Although early mortality in severe psychiatric illness is linked to smoking and alcohol, no studies ...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing between a primary psychotic disorder with concurrent substance abuse (PPD...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To study the prevalence of substance use disorders in patients with schizophrenia...
Objective: To critically examine the DSM-IV-TR criteria for Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder (SI...
The coexistence of psychiatric symptomatology among individuals receiving longer-term treatment for ...
For diagnosis of patients with comorbid psychotic symp-toms and substance use disorders (SUDs), Diag...
Background. Substance-induced psychotic disorder (SIPD) is a diagnosis constructed to distinguish su...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...
The rates of substance use and abuse are higher among psychotic patients and antisocial individuals ...
Psychotic symptoms represent one of the most severe and functionally impairing components of several...
Background: psychotic symptoms (delusions and hallucinations) are reported to be increased among per...
WOS: 000437263700006Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is commo...
Prior research has found bidirectional associations between psychotic experiences (PEs), and selecte...
Objective: Comorbidity of psychotic disorder and substance use disorder is common. Studies demonstra...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Prior research has found bidirectional associations between psychotic experienc...
Although early mortality in severe psychiatric illness is linked to smoking and alcohol, no studies ...
BACKGROUND: Distinguishing between a primary psychotic disorder with concurrent substance abuse (PPD...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To study the prevalence of substance use disorders in patients with schizophrenia...
Objective: To critically examine the DSM-IV-TR criteria for Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder (SI...
The coexistence of psychiatric symptomatology among individuals receiving longer-term treatment for ...
For diagnosis of patients with comorbid psychotic symp-toms and substance use disorders (SUDs), Diag...
Background. Substance-induced psychotic disorder (SIPD) is a diagnosis constructed to distinguish su...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...
The rates of substance use and abuse are higher among psychotic patients and antisocial individuals ...