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Common vulnerability to schizophrenia and cannabis - DE

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This is a cross-sectional study of the clinical and biological aspects of schizophrenic patients, cannabis users and schizophrenic users, in search of common vulnerability factors. Schizophrenia patients presented certain cardiovascular risk factors. Cannabis use was more frequent in men, associated with alcohol and tobacco, and daily in 40% of subjects. Toxic effects were the most frequent (90.2%). We noted an association between positive effects and age, sex and smoking, between toxic effects and alcohol consumption, and between positive and psychotic effects and the use of psychoactive substances. Positive effects are associated with length of time, quantity and frequency of use. Clinical and biological monitoring of schizophrenics and cannabis users, and advice on healthy living, are recommended, especially for cannabis use, given its somatic, psychological, psychiatric and social consequences, particularly among young people.

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Mohamed Adel BEN AMOR ist Universitätsprofessor für Biochemie. Er war im Ministerium für Hochschulbildung als Präsident der Universität Monastir, Generaldirektor für die Erneuerung der Universitäten und Kabinettschef tätig. Er ist Spezialist für Governance, Qualitätsmanagement und Hochschulpädagogik.

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Authors Mohamed Adel Ben Amor, Ilhem Hellara, Hager Mabrouk
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.08.2023
 
EAN 9786206278481
ISBN 9786206278481
No. of pages 176
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

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