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Front Psychiatry ; 15: 1230318, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38528974

ABSTRACT

Addiction medicine is a dynamic field that encompasses clinical practice and research in the context of societal, economic, and cultural factors at the local, national, regional, and global levels. This field has evolved profoundly during the past decades in terms of scopes and activities with the contribution of addiction medicine scientists and professionals globally. The dynamic nature of drug addiction at the global level has resulted in a crucial need for developing an international collaborative network of addiction societies, treatment programs and experts to monitor emerging national, regional, and global concerns. This protocol paper presents methodological details of running longitudinal surveys at national, regional, and global levels through the Global Expert Network of the International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM-GEN). The initial formation of the network with a recruitment phase and a round of snowball sampling provided 354 experts from 78 countries across the globe. In addition, 43 national/regional addiction societies/associations are also included in the database. The surveys will be developed by global experts in addiction medicine on treatment services, service coverage, co-occurring disorders, treatment standards and barriers, emerging addictions and/or dynamic changes in treatment needs worldwide. Survey participants in categories of (1) addiction societies/associations, (2) addiction treatment programs, (3) addiction experts/clinicians and (4) related stakeholders will respond to these global longitudinal surveys. The results will be analyzed and cross-examined with available data and peer-reviewed for publication.

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Int J Soc Psychiatry ; 68(2): 341-345, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33455506

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Muslims fast each year during the Holy Month of Ramadan. This rite has major socio-cultural consequences. The circadian rhythms, energy expenditure, body temperature and biological clock are also influenced by Ramadan fasting. The impact of fasting on patients with mental disorders has been little studied. The aim of this study was to assess the number of hospitalizations in psychiatry during Ramadan compared to the other months of the lunar year. METHOD: A cross-sectional and retrospective study was conducted at Razi hospital, the psychiatric hospital in Tunis. The following data over the five lunar years (1434-1438) was checked for: The monthly and the annual number of hospitalizations in the different departments of Razi mental health hospital in Tunis as well as the monthly and annual rates of different legal modalities of admissions. RESULTS: An important decrease in the number of hospitalizations during Ramadan was observed each year followed by a constant increase during the following month.Ramadan was the only lunar month to have had a consistently below-average number of admissions. There has been a significant increase in the mean number of hospitalizations per month over the years. A general trend towards an increase in the proportion of enforced hospitalizations has been noted. CONCLUSION: Ramadan stands out not only on a religious but also on a social level. Our results add support to the usefulness of research on mental health and Ramadan in the psychiatric community.


Subject(s)
Hospitals, Psychiatric , Psychiatry , Cross-Sectional Studies , Fasting , Hospitalization , Humans , Islam , Mental Health , Retrospective Studies
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Clin Case Rep ; 9(11): e05026, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34765206

ABSTRACT

Some psychosomatic diseases, like Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy, may occur because of exposure to a stressful event like COVID-19. The simultaneous development of psychosis and Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy suggests a field of vulnerability. Specific measures need to be taken to help vulnerable people to manage these stressful events.

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Clin Case Rep ; 9(9): e04821, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34584706

ABSTRACT

Clinical symptoms of tuberous sclerosis may occur because of exposure to a stressful event like COVID-19. During pandemics, specific considerations should be deserved to the mental state of people suffering from genetic diseases to prevent mental illness caused by a coronavirus.

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Clin Case Rep ; 9(7): e04425, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34267911

ABSTRACT

Delusional misidentification syndromes are associated with danger and may lead to homicide. Early assessment of the danger is a key part of the psychiatric examination. Compliance to treatment in psychosis is important to avoid the devastating consequences, for the perpetrator, the victim, and the community.

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Psychiatr Q ; 92(2): 803-811, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33094434

ABSTRACT

Bipolar disorder is a chronic, disabling disease that is characterized by the recurrence of thymic episodes. The role of the immune-inflammatory system in the etiopathogenesis of this affection arouses the interest of research. The aim of this work was to determine the plasma levels of the high sensitivity C reactive protein (hs-CRP) in patients with bipolar disorder in remission phase by comparing them to a control group.A case-control cross-sectional study was conducted from 56 subjects with bipolar disorder in clinical remission, and 56 volunteers and healthy control subjects.Mean plasma hs-CRP was significantly higher in patients with bipolar disorder than control subjects. In bipolar patients, a hs-CRP elevation was significantly associated with the disease severity item mean score.Through this study, bipolar disorder appears to be associated with a state of chronic inflammation. This should lead to randomized controlled trials evaluating the value of anti-inflammatory drugs in the management of bipolar disorder.


Subject(s)
Bipolar Disorder/blood , Bipolar Disorder/complications , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Inflammation/complications , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , Bipolar Disorder/diagnosis , Bipolar Disorder/immunology , Case-Control Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Inflammation/blood , Male , Recurrence
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Psychiatr Q ; 92(1): 31-39, 2021 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32440813

ABSTRACT

Studies exploring the cognitive performance of bipolar patients have mainly been conducted in Western countries. To our knowledge, no surveys have been reported to date in Tunisia. The present work aimed to evaluate the cognitive functions, in the three domains of memory, attention and executive functions, among a sample of Tunisian individuals with bipolar disorder, during the remission period, compared to healthy control subjects. We found that Cognitive functions in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder were significantly more impaired than in controls, apart from the working memory that did not show a significant difference between the two groups. Our findings confirm cognitive deficits associated with bipolar disorder, even at a distance from the symptomatic phases of the disease. Thus, these anomalies may be considered as a trait marker of the disease. A better understanding of cognitive decline certainly allows for better management of psychiatric pathologies, thus improving patients' social skills and quality of life.


Subject(s)
Bipolar Disorder/complications , Bipolar Disorder/psychology , Cognitive Dysfunction/complications , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Neuropsychological Tests , Quality of Life , Tunisia
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East Mediterr Health J ; 23(4): 314-320, 2017 Jun 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28634983

ABSTRACT

Sectorisation was introduced in Tunisia in 1999. The objective of this study was to examine the difficulties and resistance to the sectorisation of psychiatric care in the state of Nabeul. A transversal study was conducted over a period of 5 months from 1 November 2014 to 31 March 2015 on 96 patients resident in the state of Nabeul and treated at Razi hospital. Patients were aged between 18 and 69 years old ( sex ratio equal to one), 55.2% were single and 46% had a low socioeconomic level (n=44). Chronic psychotic disorder was diagnosed in 64.3% , depression in 12.3%, bipolar disorder in 18.8% and mental retardation in 3% of cases. Most of them refused to continue psychiatric treatment in the second or the first line of care. Resistance to sectorisation was associated with a low socioeconomic level (P = 0.039), availability of a companion (P = 0.04), celibacy (P = 0.04), gender (P = 0.05) and negatively correlated to psychotic disorder diagnosis. It was concluded that the environment plays an important role in the choice of the place of care. Subjects treated for mental illness were found to have greater trust in the structures that treated the acute episode of their illness, and paradoxically felt less stigmatized in Razi hospital.


Subject(s)
Mental Disorders/therapy , Mental Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Sex Factors , Socioeconomic Factors , Tunisia , Young Adult
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East. Mediterr. health j ; 23(4): 314-320, 2017-04.
Article in French | WHO IRIS | ID: who-260390

ABSTRACT

Sectorisation was introduced in Tunisia in 1999. The objective of this study was to examine the difficulties and resistance to the sectorisation of psychiatric care in the state of Nabeul. A transversal study was conducted over a period of 5 months from 1 November 2014 to 31 March 2015 on 96 patients resident in the state of Nabeul and treated at Razi hospital. Patients were aged between 18 and 69 years old [ sex ratio equal to one], 55.2% were single and 46% had a low socio-economic level [n=44]. Chronic psychotic disorder was diagnosed in 64.3%, depression in 12.3%, bipolar disorder in 18.8% and mental retardation in 3% of cases. Most of them refused to continue psychiatric treatment in the second or the first line of care. Resistance to sectorisation was associated with a low socioeconomic level [P = 0.039], availability of a companion [P = 0.04], celibacy [P = 0.04], gender [P = 0.05] and negatively correlated to psychotic disorder diagnosis. It was concluded that the environment plays an important role in the choice of the place of care. Subjects treated for mental illness were found to have greater trust in the structures that treated the acute episode of their illness, and paradoxically felt less stigmatized in Razi hospital


La sectorisation a été instaurée en Tunisie en 1999. Afin d'étudier les difficultés et les résistances qui s'opposent à la poursuite du programme de sectorisation des soins psychiatriques dans le gouvernorat de Nabeul, une étude transversale a été menée sur une période de cinq mois allant du 1er novembre 2014 au 31 mars 2015 auprès d'une population de 96 patients, demeurant dans le gouvernorat de Nabeul et traités à la postcure de la troisième ligne [service de psychiatrie F de l'hôpital Razi]. Agés entre 18 et 69 ans avec un sex ratio égal à un, la plupart des patients étaient célibataires [55,2% ; n = 53] ; le niveau socio-économique était faible dans 46% des cas [n = 44]. Ces patients étaient suivis pour un trouble psychotique chronique dans 64,3% des cas [n = 62], un trouble dépressif dans 12,3% [n = 12], un trouble bipolaire de l'humeur dans 18,8% [n = 18] et un retard mental dans 3% [n = 3] des cas. La majorité des malades [65,6% ; n = 63] refusaient de poursuivre les soins en deuxième ou première ligne. La réticence à la sectorisation était positivement corrélée au niveau socio-économique bas [p = 0,039], à la disponibilité d'un accompagnant [p = 0,04], au célibat [p = 0,04] et au sexe féminin [p = 0,005], et négativement corrélée à la nature du trouble psychiatrique de type psychotique [p = 0,048]. L'environnement joue un rôle important dans le choix du lieu des soins. Le malade souffrant d'un trouble mental fait plus confiance aux structures qui ont soigné l'épisode aigu et se sent, paradoxalement, moins stigmatisé à l'hôpital Razi


Subject(s)
Noncommunicable Diseases , Depressive Disorder, Treatment-Resistant , Psychotic Disorders , Psychiatry , Mental Disorders , Depression
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