“…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.…”
“…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.…”
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