This study examines whether illicit amphetamine use is associated with differences in the prevalence of specific psychiatric symptoms in a community sample of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia or affective psychotic disorders. Data was drawn from the Australian Survey of High Impact Psychosis. The Diagnostic Interview for Psychosis was used to measure substance use and psychiatric symptoms. Participants had used amphetamine within their lifetime and had an ICD-10 diagnosis of schizophrenia (n = 347) or an affective psychotic disorder (n = 289). The past year prevalence of psychiatric symptoms was compared among those who had used amphetamine in the past year (past-year use, 32%) with those who had not (former use, 68%). Univariate lo...
OBJECTIVE: Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that ...
This study investigates the rates of primary psychotic disorders (PPD) and substance-induced psychot...
Aims: To determine whether the risk of psychotic symptoms during weeks of methamphetamine use was de...
This study examines whether illicit amphetamine use is associated with differences in the prevalence...
The study used data from a survey of the mental health of prisoners to examine possible links betwee...
The study used data from a survey of the mental health of prisoners to examine possible links betwee...
Objective: Chronic methamphetamine use is commonly associated with the development of psychotic symp...
Objective: To investigate whether there is an association between use of cocaine, amphetamines, or p...
Background: Methamphetamine use can produce symptoms almost indistinguishable from schizophrenia. Di...
Use of amphetamine and methamphetamine is widespread in the general population and common among pati...
There has been a substantial increase in the use of amphetamine in Australia in recent years, with m...
Context: Methamphetamine is associated with psychotic phenomena, but it is not clear to what extent ...
Context: Methamphetamine is associated with psychotic phenomena, but it is not clear to what extent ...
Background: There is a long-standing debate about the relationship between amphetamines and psychose...
Introduction and Aims. To determine whether recreational methamphetamine use is associated with an i...
OBJECTIVE: Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that ...
This study investigates the rates of primary psychotic disorders (PPD) and substance-induced psychot...
Aims: To determine whether the risk of psychotic symptoms during weeks of methamphetamine use was de...
This study examines whether illicit amphetamine use is associated with differences in the prevalence...
The study used data from a survey of the mental health of prisoners to examine possible links betwee...
The study used data from a survey of the mental health of prisoners to examine possible links betwee...
Objective: Chronic methamphetamine use is commonly associated with the development of psychotic symp...
Objective: To investigate whether there is an association between use of cocaine, amphetamines, or p...
Background: Methamphetamine use can produce symptoms almost indistinguishable from schizophrenia. Di...
Use of amphetamine and methamphetamine is widespread in the general population and common among pati...
There has been a substantial increase in the use of amphetamine in Australia in recent years, with m...
Context: Methamphetamine is associated with psychotic phenomena, but it is not clear to what extent ...
Context: Methamphetamine is associated with psychotic phenomena, but it is not clear to what extent ...
Background: There is a long-standing debate about the relationship between amphetamines and psychose...
Introduction and Aims. To determine whether recreational methamphetamine use is associated with an i...
OBJECTIVE: Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that ...
This study investigates the rates of primary psychotic disorders (PPD) and substance-induced psychot...
Aims: To determine whether the risk of psychotic symptoms during weeks of methamphetamine use was de...