Abstract
Longterm Substance Abuse and its Association with Schizophrenia: A Review Article
Highlights
Review ArticleLongterm Substance Abuse and its Association with Schizophrenia: A Review Article
The following research is being conducted to find out what effects, if any, does substance abuse have on patients suffering from schizophrenia
According to researches performed previously, substance abuse has severe effects on schizophrenic patients and it is reported that most of the patients who present with schizophrenia have a previous history of drug abuse of some sort
Summary
Longterm Substance Abuse and its Association with Schizophrenia: A Review Article. This is a review article that discusses substance abuse, its relationship and/or the effects it has on patients suffering from schizophrenia. Commonly known as drug abuse, is the consumption of drugs or other substances in such amounts or methods which is harmful to the person himself or the people around him/her. In certain cases such acts lead to criminal or antisocial behaviors due to the influence of the drug or substance that is abused. Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that has adverse effects on how a person feels, thinks and behaves which leads to the person feeling disconnected from reality and cannot differentiate between what is reality and what are only just the person’s thoughts
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