The profile of psychiatric symptoms exacerbated by methamphetamine use


Autoria(s): McKetin, Rebecca; Dawe, Sharon; Burns, Richard A.; Hides, Leanne; Kavanagh, David J.; Teesson, Maree; Young, Ross McD.; Voce, Alexandra; Saunders, John B.
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Background Methamphetamine use can produce symptoms almost indistinguishable from schizophrenia. Distinguishing between the two conditions has been hampered by the lack of a validated symptom profile for methamphetamine-induced psychiatric symptoms. We use data from a longitudinal cohort study to examine the profile of psychiatric symptoms that are acutely exacerbated by methamphetamine use. Methods 164 methamphetamine users, who did not meet DSM-IV criteria for a lifetime primary psychotic disorder, were followed monthly for one year to assess the relationship between days of methamphetamine use and symptom severity on the 24-item Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Exacerbation of psychiatric symptoms with methamphetamine use was quantified using random coefficient models. The dimensions of symptom exacerbation were examined using principal axis factoring and a latent profile analysis. Results Symptoms exacerbated by methamphetamine loaded on three factors: positive psychotic symptoms (suspiciousness, unusual thought content, hallucinations, bizarre behavior); affective symptoms (depression, suicidality, guilt, hostility, somatic concern, self-neglect); and psychomotor symptoms (tension, excitement, distractibility, motor hyperactivity). Methamphetamine use did not significantly increase negative symptoms. Vulnerability to positive psychotic and affective symptom exacerbation was shared by 28% of participants, and this vulnerability aligned with a past year DSM-IV diagnosis of substance-induced psychosis (38% vs. 22%, _2 (df1) = 3.66, p = 0.056). Conclusion Methamphetamine use produced a symptom profile comprised of positive psychotic and affective symptoms, which aligned with a diagnosis of substance-induced psychosis, with no evidence of a negative syndrome.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95081/

Publicador

Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.01.018

McKetin, Rebecca, Dawe, Sharon, Burns, Richard A., Hides, Leanne, Kavanagh, David J., Teesson, Maree, Young, Ross McD., Voce, Alexandra, & Saunders, John B. (2016) The profile of psychiatric symptoms exacerbated by methamphetamine use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 161, pp. 104-109.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #170106 Health Clinical and Counselling Psychology #methamphetamine #amphetamine #psychotic disorders #schizophrenia #substance-related disorders
Tipo

Journal Article