Abstract

As dedicated readers of Al-Kindy College Medical Journal, we are writing to highlight a critical and profoundly concerning matter that requires urgent research attention: the alarming surge in suicidal ideation among users of Iraqi crystal methamphetamine. Expert psychiatrists at Baghdad Medical City and Ibn-Rushd Psychiatry Teaching Hospital have observed this worrisome trend. In tandem, previous studies regarding suicidal ideation among Iraqi medical students have revealed an unexpectedly high prevalence (64.9%). The escalating global trend in amphetamine-type stimulant (ATS) abuse and the distinct challenges posed by crystal meth addiction necessitate comprehensive investigation into the resultant psychological toll.According to the World Drug Report 2022, amphetamines' popularity and use, including methamphetamine, have surged globally, ranking as the second most commonly abused illicit substance after cannabis. This rise in ATS abuse has not spared Iraq, where illicit methamphetamine and captagon use have dramatically increased, notably in Al-Basrah governorate. The transition from opioid-related overdose deaths to the abuse of stimulants like methamphetamine signifies the urgency for novel strategies to monitor and combat this growing public health concern. As methamphetamine misuse becomes more prevalent, it is imperative to prioritize research that explores the mental health consequences of its abuse.

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