2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.09.064
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Depression in Chinese men with methamphetamine dependence: Prevalence, correlates and relationship with alexithymia

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“…Methamphetamine consumption in those with MUD has been found to aggravate affective symptoms, specifically depression and anxiety [ 55 ]. Men with MUD (16.6 %) had a significantly higher prevalence of depression than healthy individuals (3.99 %) in China [ 56 ]. 18 conducted an observational study and found that individuals with MUD who abstained for 1–7 days experienced widespread anxiety symptoms.…”
Section: Effect Of Tms On Mud Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methamphetamine consumption in those with MUD has been found to aggravate affective symptoms, specifically depression and anxiety [ 55 ]. Men with MUD (16.6 %) had a significantly higher prevalence of depression than healthy individuals (3.99 %) in China [ 56 ]. 18 conducted an observational study and found that individuals with MUD who abstained for 1–7 days experienced widespread anxiety symptoms.…”
Section: Effect Of Tms On Mud Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%