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Annals of King Edward Medical College. 2006; 12 (3): 336-340
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-75878

ABSTRACT

The use of illegal drug such as cannabis is most common. Young people are more vulnerable for its use. Prevalence is increasing markedly over the past decade. Long term use of cannabis use is found to be associated with increased risk of physical and psychological complications. This a brief review of recent literature on the use of cannabis in European society. Government has successful in increasing public awareness about cannabis misuse through media. More surveys and epidemiology studies are required in future to detect this change and any reduction in its use and dependence


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Humans , Marijuana Abuse/psychology , Marijuana Abuse/complications
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2006; 22 (4): 424-428
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-80141

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To investigate the differences in expressed emotion among families of patients with Schizophrenia and develop an instrument for expressed emotion. A sample of 35 families was selected by using non-probability sampling technique. It was hypothesized that there would be significant difference in expressed emotion among families of patients with schizophrenia and families of normal subjects. A questionnaire based on Likert Scale technique was used to measure expressed emotion of the families. Those members were selected who have spent at least 35 hours with the patient. Independent t-test was performed to see the difference in their expressed emotion on criticism, hostility, positive remarks, warmth and emotional overinvolvement. Descriptive statistics was used to find out the relationship between demographic variables. The research finding showed a significant difference in expressed emotion between parents of schizophrenics and parents of normal subjects. This is the first study on expressed emotions in Pakistani perspective and provides guidelines for future management in schizophrenia


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Humans , Schizophrenia/epidemiology , Hostility
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