Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6811549 | Psychiatry Research | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Four factors emerged in the PCA, namely Anxiety (accounting for 21.5% of questionnaire variance), Disinhibition (17.3%), Tachypsychia (16%) and Calmness (13%). Male gender was associated with Disinhibition and Tachypsychia. Cocaine severity factors were associated with Disinhibition, Tachypsychia and Calmness. Opiate, sedative and poppers uses were associated with Anxiety, Tachypsychia and Calmness. The retrospective assessment of the subjective effects of first cocaine use shows significant variability. The different dimensions of subjective first effects are influenced by age, gender and previous substance use history, as well as characteristics of first cocaine use and cocaine-related outcomes.
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Authors
Emily Karsinti, Kristel Piani, El Hedi Zerdazi, Uwe Maskos, Philippe Faure, Lucia Romo, Frank Bellivier, Georges Brousse, Jean Pierre Lépine, Vanessa Bloch, Florence Vorspan,