The Relevance of Sex in the Association of Synthetic Cannabinoid Use With Psychosis and Agitation in an Inpatient Population.
Bassir Nia A, Mann CL, Spriggs S, DeFrancisco DR, Carbonaro S, Parvez L, Galynker II, Perkel CA, Hurd YL. The Relevance of Sex in the Association of Synthetic Cannabinoid Use With Psychosis and Agitation in an Inpatient Population. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2019, 80 PMID: 31265768, PMCID: PMC8445109, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.18m12539.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCannabinoidsDronabinolFemaleHumansInpatientsMalePsychomotor AgitationPsychoses, Substance-InducedPsychotropic DrugsRisk FactorsSex FactorsSubstance Abuse DetectionUnited StatesConceptsToxicology screenRelevance of sexSynthetic cannabinoid useSC usePositive urine toxicology screenCannabinoid useUrine toxicology screenRetrospective chart reviewPositive toxicology screenEffects of cannabinoidsSC usersRates of psychosisChart reviewPharmacologic treatmentClinical symptomsInpatient populationInpatient settingPsychotic presentationsUse of substancesStudy groupHigh riskPsychiatric unitCurrent evidenceControl groupPsychosis