Abstract

A 23-year-old male was admitted to Ngoerah Hospital with a chief complaint is not being able to sleep began 3 days ago. Sometimes laughs and is expressive during history taking. His complaints of not being able to sleep started 3 days ago when he stopped using methamphetamine because he felt he was getting methamphetamine of low quality. He is nauseous, vomiting has body aches, has no appetite, and is drowsy but has difficulty sleeping. Physical examination is within normal limits. The patient wants to stop using methamphetamine. He has been using methamphetamine since junior high school in 2018, he got to know methamphetamine from junior high school friends. The patient wanted to stop because he felt traumatized by the negative effects of his latest use of methamphetamine. The patient's father is a civil servant and his mother is a midwife at Wangaya Regional Hospital. The patient experiences mental disorders in the form of mental and behavioral disorders due to the use of other stimulants including caffeine. This disorder is caused by the interaction of various factors, resulting in psychiatric symptoms—psychological factors from parenting factors. Father is said to be a strict person.

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