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Ind Psychiatry J ; 32(Suppl 1): S147-S150, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38370933

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Background: Asymptomatic and mild form of the neurocognitive disorder in individuals with human immunodeficiency virus infection is still prevalent and a chief problem worldwide although the severity of the neurocognitive complications is decreasing after the introduction of combined highly active antiretroviral therapy. Aim: To study language and executive dysfunction of HIV patients in Clinical Stage 1 in an industrial scenario in Western Maharashtra as compared to healthy controls. Material and Methods: The Wisconsin card sorting test and Addenbrooke cognitive scale were done to check for executive function and language, respectively, and compared to age- and gender-matched HIV-negative controls. Results: Both the results of the WCST and Addenbrooke cognitive scale showed a decline in scores in the cases as compared to the controls overall. The distribution of cases as per the gender showed no significant difference, whereas there was a significant difference as per the age. Conclusion: In asymptomatic HIV patients, there is a decline in executive function and language as compared to the healthy controls. As most of the individuals were employed, there is a need to assess their neurocognitive function regularly as the progress of the illness can be monitored and cognitive training can be advised in these HIV-positive patients, which will not only benefit the individuals but the industrial sector in the long run as well.

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Ind Psychiatry J ; 30(Suppl 1): S322-S324, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34908722

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Clinical features of schizophrenia and cannabis-induced psychosis (CIP) share many overlapping characteristics. We present a case of Cannabis Dependence Syndrome, whose first presentation was with first-rank symptoms of schizophrenia in the form of thought insertion, withdrawal and delusion of control.

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Ind Psychiatry J ; 30(Suppl 1): S172-S177, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34908685

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BACKGROUND: Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is an entity of clinical attention prominent among schoolgoing students. The reported nature and extent of Internet gaming varies widely, as does the extent of its effects. AIM: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of IGD and factors associated with it. METHODS: After institution ethics approval, individual assent, and parental consent, a cross-sectional study was conducted among 142 students of a school in western Maharashtra. A specially designed sociodemographic pro forma and IGD Scale were administered to the students. Data thus generated were statistically analyzed and compared with published literature. RESULTS: The prevalence of IGD was 10.6% among 13-19-year-old students. It was significantly higher among male students (15.3%) than female students (3.5%). Multivariate logistic regression found IGD to be significantly associated with male gender and lower age at first gameplay. CONCLUSIONS: IGD affects a tenth of our schoolgoing population with a male preponderance. Lower age at first gameplay had an adverse association.

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