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Cannabis use correlates with aggressive behavior and long-acting injectable antipsychotic treatment in Asian patients with schizophrenia

Authors
Park, Seon-CheolOh, Hong SeokTripathi, AdarshKallivayalil, Roy AbrahamAvasthi, AjitGrover, SandeepTanra, Andi JayalangkaraKanba, ShigenobuKato, Takahiro A.Inada, ToshiyaChee, Kok YoonChong, Mian-YoonLin, Shih-KuSim, KangXiang, Yu-TaoTan, Chay HoonJaved, AfzalSartorius, NormanShinfuku, NaotakaPark, Yong Chon
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Aggressive behavior; Asian; cannabis; long-acting injectable antipsychotics; schizophrenia
Citation
NORDIC JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, v.73, no.6, pp.323 - 330
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Journal Title
NORDIC JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume
73
Number
6
Start Page
323
End Page
330
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/148689
DOI
10.1080/08039488.2019.1632381
ISSN
0803-9488
Abstract
Background: Although cannabis use has been linked with schizophrenia in a dose-response pattern, to our knowledge, the relationship between cannabis and schizophrenia has rarely been reported in Asian population. Aim: We compared the clinical characteristics and psychotropic prescription patterns between cannabis users and non-users among Asian patients with schizophrenia. Moreover, we aimed to identify the independent correlates of cannabis use in these subjects. Methods: We performed the analysis of the data from the Research on Asian Psychotropic Prescription Patterns for Antipsychotics (REAP-AP), a collaborative consortium survey used to collate the prescription patterns for antipsychotic and other psychotropic medications in patients with schizophrenia in Asia. We included 132 schizophrenia patients in the group of lifetime cannabis use and 1756 in the group that had never used cannabis. A binary logistic model was fitted to detect the clinical correlates of lifetime cannabis use. Results: Adjusting for the effects of age, sex, geographical region, income group, duration of untreated psychosis, and Charlson comordity index level, a binary logistic regression model revealed that lifetime cannabis use was independently associated with aggressive behavior [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 1.582, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.006-2.490, p = .047] and with long-acting injectable antipsychotic treatment (aOR = 1.796, 95% CI = 1.444-2.820, p = .001). Conclusion: Our findings indicate a close link between lifetime cannabis use and aggressive behavior. The use of long-acting, injectable antipsychotics preferentially treats the aggressive behavior cannabis users among patients with schizophrenia in Asia, especially, the South or Southeast Asia.
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