PsycEXTRA Dataset 1992
DOI: 10.1037/e324222004-013
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Cocaine-Induced Psychosis

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“…The majority of the individuals in our patient group (71%) had cocaine-induced psychosis. Estimates of the frequency of Cocaine-induced psychosis (CIP) range from 15% (Schuckit, 2006) to over 50% (Brady et al, 1991). Affected individuals report behavioral sensitization, in which psychotic symptoms become more frequent over time and occur with the use of less drug (Brady et al, 1991).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The majority of the individuals in our patient group (71%) had cocaine-induced psychosis. Estimates of the frequency of Cocaine-induced psychosis (CIP) range from 15% (Schuckit, 2006) to over 50% (Brady et al, 1991). Affected individuals report behavioral sensitization, in which psychotic symptoms become more frequent over time and occur with the use of less drug (Brady et al, 1991).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estimates of the frequency of Cocaine-induced psychosis (CIP) range from 15% (Schuckit, 2006) to over 50% (Brady et al, 1991). Affected individuals report behavioral sensitization, in which psychotic symptoms become more frequent over time and occur with the use of less drug (Brady et al, 1991). The development of a cocaine-induced chronic psychosis is rare (Thirthalli & Benegal, 2006), relative to that of cannabis-and amphetamineinduced psychoses.…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Prevalence of punding In Rylander's original description of 154 patients who abused methylphenidate, punding was found in 40 cases (26%); 1 later, it was also reported to occur with cocaine dependence. 13 In our previous study on cocaine addicts, we found a prevalence of 8%. 14 Nowadays, the most common cause of punding is PD.…”
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“…In clinical studies, two prior groups noted sensitization to the psychosis-inducing effects of cocaine. 35,36 In one study, 35 67% of patients with primary cocaine dependence had experienced cocaine psychosis; in the second study, just over half had such psychoses. 36 In both studies, three-fourths of those patients who became psychotic described responses suggestive of sensitizationworsening of paranoia at the same or lower doses over time or onset of paranoia earlier in a binge.…”
Section: Sensitization To Cocaine Psychosis As a Possible Predictor Omentioning
confidence: 99%