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КЛИНИЧЕСКИЙ СЛУЧАЙ КОМОРБИДНОСТИ КОМПЬЮТЕРНОЙ ИГРОВОЙ ЗАВИСИМОСТИ, УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ СИНТЕТИЧЕСКИХ КАННАБИНОИДОВ И ШИЗОФРЕНИИ

КЛИНИЧЕСКИЙ СЛУЧАЙ КОМОРБИДНОСТИ КОМПЬЮТЕРНОЙ ИГРОВОЙ ЗАВИСИМОСТИ, УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ СИНТЕТИЧЕСКИХ КАННАБИНОИДОВ И ШИЗОФРЕНИИ

Abstract

Описан случай коморбидности шизофрении, компьютерной игровой и химической зависимости. Употребление синтетических каннабиноидов послужило триггером, запустившим дебют параноидной формы шизофрении. Пациент обладает признаками аддиктивной личности, и «смена» зависимостей происходит в том числе и под воздействием часто меняющегося окружения больного. Основными предпосылками к развитию аддикции можно считать неблагоприятную социальную обстановку, которая предрасполагала к «бегству в иную реальность», а также некоторые личностные качества пациента, такие как легкая подверженность влиянию других. Данный пример свидетельствует о тесной патогенетической связи различных видов зависимости, а также подтверждает влияние наркотических веществ (в частности синтетических каннабиноидов) на более ранний дебют шизофренического процесса.

A clinical case of schizophrenia, computer game and chemical dependence was described. The usage of synthetic cannabinoids triggered the debut of schizophrenia in paranoid form. The patient had the features of addictive person and “alteration” of dependences took place also under the influence of frequently changed surroundings. The main causes for addiction development were proved to be unfavorable social environment which disposed to “flight to another reality” and some personal features of the patient such as easy exposition to other persons’ influence. This example testified to close pathogenic connection of various kinds of dependence and confirmed the impact of narcotic substances (synthetic cannabinoids particularly) on earlier debut of schizophrenia process.

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ШИЗОФРЕНИЯ,КОМПЬЮТЕРНАЯ ИГРОВАЯ ЗАВИСИМОСТЬ,СИНТЕТИЧЕСКИЕ КАННАБИНОИДЫ,SCHIZOPHRENIA,COMPUTER GAME DEPENDENCE,SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS

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