People who are genetically susceptible to certain types of mental illness may increase risk by abusing certain medications. For example, studies have shown that the use of heavy cannabis may increase the risk of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders with certain genetic variants 3.
It is worth noting that studies show that stimulant users have a higher incidence of schizophrenia than cocaine, opioids and alcohol users. Researchers believe that methamphetamine abuse is a risk factor for schizophrenia and brain abnormalities. The use associated with methamphetamine may contribute to the onset of schizophrenia
Drug abuse is common among people with schizophrenia through the committee. This study investigated the relevance and found that potential contributors may include the following:
Substances commonly abused by people with schizophrenia include alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine. Several studies have estimated that up to 50% of patients with schizophrenia combat alcohol or illegal drug dependence and more than 70% rely on nicotine 5. Rebuilding the effect of nicotine makes it harder to stop smoking. This phenomenon may help to explain why people with schizophrenia account for 90% of smoking.
As with most other mental health problems, there is not only one cause of drug abuse or addiction. There are, however, many biological, psychological, and social factors known as risk factors that can increase the likelihood of a person developing a chemically or chemically dependent disease. The frequency of drug abuse in some households seems to be higher than the frequency that can be explained by the family addiction environment. Some experts recognize the genetic aspect of the risk of drug addiction. Engaging in dangerous sexual activity is one of the most harmful risks. The use of drugs is associated with the occurrence of dangerous gender, which is subject to risk of pregnancy due to sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV / AIDS during adolescence. Using drugs and concealing the effects of abuse can cause difficult behavior in the home and society.
Drug abuse and poisoning usually occur with psychosis. This can be explained by the fact that the risk factors are similar, but there is also evidence that drug abuse may trigger, contribute to, or exacerbate mental health. According to statistics, people who abuse drugs suffer from twice the mood disorder of depression and anxiety. Drug abuse can cause mental illness or worsen the condition, but the most common and sustained mental health problems of drug abuse are anxiety and depression.
The National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the Drug Abuse and Mental Health Service (SAMHSA) report that 20 million adults in Japan have drug use disorders. Approximately half of 20 million people have complications of mental illness. In other words, it deals with some form of depression, anxiety, mood, mental illness. Discussions about Frank mental health are often unpopular at the 12th meeting. It is related to the higher powers of 12 stages and the power of the plan. The idea is that if you run the plan in the way you should, your reasons should be restored and you can become a productive member of society. Frankly, the general debate about mental illnesses weakens this story.