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A retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in Sri Lanka and its implications on policy development

BACKGROUND: Several epidemiological studies have shown that cannabis; the most widely used illegal drug in the world, is associated with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD). AIMS: To assess the characteristics of cannabis use and its association with SSD in a cohort of psychiatrically ill patient...

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Autores principales: Rodrigo, Chaturaka, Welgama, Srina, Gunawardana, Alwis, Maithripala, Chinthaka, Jayananda, Gamini, Rajapakse, Senaka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2910013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20615208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1747-597X-5-16
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author Rodrigo, Chaturaka
Welgama, Srina
Gunawardana, Alwis
Maithripala, Chinthaka
Jayananda, Gamini
Rajapakse, Senaka
author_facet Rodrigo, Chaturaka
Welgama, Srina
Gunawardana, Alwis
Maithripala, Chinthaka
Jayananda, Gamini
Rajapakse, Senaka
author_sort Rodrigo, Chaturaka
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description BACKGROUND: Several epidemiological studies have shown that cannabis; the most widely used illegal drug in the world, is associated with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD). AIMS: To assess the characteristics of cannabis use and its association with SSD in a cohort of psychiatrically ill patients and discuss the implications for policy development METHODS: This is a retrospective analytical study of a cohort of psychiatric patients who received treatment in the psychiatry unit of the Provincial General Hospital, Ratnapura, Sri Lanka over five years (2000 - 2004). The schizophrenia spectrum disorders defined in this article include schizophrenia and the schizoaffective disorders. RESULTS: A total of 3644 patient records were analyzed. The percentage of self reported life time cannabis (LTC) use was 2.83% (103, all males). Sixteen percent (576) of the total cohort was diagnosed with SSD by 2009. Male sex and LTC use were significantly associated with SSD (p < 0.01 and 0.001 respectively). In the majority (91.5%), cannabis use preceded the diagnosis. There were 17(16.5%) patients diagnosed as cannabis induced psychosis and 7 (41.2%) of them were subsequently diagnosed as SSD. This group was significantly more likely to have had a past psychiatric consultation, but other demographic and clinical correlates did not differ from the rest of the LTC users. CONCLUSIONS: Self reported LTC use was strongly associated with being diagnosed with SSD. However we could not identify a particular subgroup of users that are at increased risk to recommend targeted primary prophylaxis. The policy implications of this observation are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-29100132010-07-27 A retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in Sri Lanka and its implications on policy development Rodrigo, Chaturaka Welgama, Srina Gunawardana, Alwis Maithripala, Chinthaka Jayananda, Gamini Rajapakse, Senaka Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy Research BACKGROUND: Several epidemiological studies have shown that cannabis; the most widely used illegal drug in the world, is associated with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD). AIMS: To assess the characteristics of cannabis use and its association with SSD in a cohort of psychiatrically ill patients and discuss the implications for policy development METHODS: This is a retrospective analytical study of a cohort of psychiatric patients who received treatment in the psychiatry unit of the Provincial General Hospital, Ratnapura, Sri Lanka over five years (2000 - 2004). The schizophrenia spectrum disorders defined in this article include schizophrenia and the schizoaffective disorders. RESULTS: A total of 3644 patient records were analyzed. The percentage of self reported life time cannabis (LTC) use was 2.83% (103, all males). Sixteen percent (576) of the total cohort was diagnosed with SSD by 2009. Male sex and LTC use were significantly associated with SSD (p < 0.01 and 0.001 respectively). In the majority (91.5%), cannabis use preceded the diagnosis. There were 17(16.5%) patients diagnosed as cannabis induced psychosis and 7 (41.2%) of them were subsequently diagnosed as SSD. This group was significantly more likely to have had a past psychiatric consultation, but other demographic and clinical correlates did not differ from the rest of the LTC users. CONCLUSIONS: Self reported LTC use was strongly associated with being diagnosed with SSD. However we could not identify a particular subgroup of users that are at increased risk to recommend targeted primary prophylaxis. The policy implications of this observation are discussed. BioMed Central 2010-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2910013/ /pubmed/20615208 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1747-597X-5-16 Text en Copyright ©2010 Rodrigo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rodrigo, Chaturaka
Welgama, Srina
Gunawardana, Alwis
Maithripala, Chinthaka
Jayananda, Gamini
Rajapakse, Senaka
A retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in Sri Lanka and its implications on policy development
title A retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in Sri Lanka and its implications on policy development
title_full A retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in Sri Lanka and its implications on policy development
title_fullStr A retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in Sri Lanka and its implications on policy development
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in Sri Lanka and its implications on policy development
title_short A retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in Sri Lanka and its implications on policy development
title_sort retrospective analysis of cannabis use in a cohort of mentally ill patients in sri lanka and its implications on policy development
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2910013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20615208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1747-597X-5-16
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