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Smoking in schizophrenic patients: A critique of the self-medication hypothesis.

Francesca Manzella1, Susan E Maloney1, George T Taylor1.   

Abstract

A common remark among laypeople, and notably also among mental health workers, is that individuals with mental illnesses use drugs as self-medication to allay clinical symptoms and the side effects of drug treatments. Roots of the self-medication concept in psychiatry date back at least to the 1980s. Observations that rates of smokers in schizophrenic patients are multiple times the rates for regular smoking in the general population, as well as those with other disorders, proved particularly tempting for a self-medication explanation. Additional evidence came from experiments with animal models exposed to nicotine and the identification of neurobiological mechanisms suggesting self-medication with smoking is a plausible idea. More recently, results from studies comparing smoking and non-smoking schizophrenic patients have led to the questioning of the self-medication hypothesis. Closer examination of the literature points to the possibility that smoking is less beneficial on schizophrenic symptomology than generally assumed while clearly increasing the risk of cancer and other smoking-related diseases responsible for early mortality. It is a good time to examine the evidence for the self-medication concept as it relates to smoking. Our approach is to focus on data addressing direct or implied predictions of the hypothesis in schizophrenic smokers.

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Keywords:  Age of onset; Dopamine; Nicotine; Nicotinic receptor; Positive-negative symptoms; Side effects; Smoking cessation

Year:  2015        PMID: 25815253      PMCID: PMC4369547          DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v5.i1.35

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Psychiatry        ISSN: 2220-3206


  85 in total

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9.  Prediction of smoking by multiplex bisulfite PCR with long amplicons considering allele-specific effects on DNA methylation.

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