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World J Psychiatr. Mar 22, 2015; 5(1): 35-46
Published online Mar 22, 2015. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v5.i1.35
Published online Mar 22, 2015. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v5.i1.35
Item | Prediction |
A | If smoking relieves symptoms in schizophrenia, patients should be more likely to smoke than healthy people |
B | Smoking behaviors and their effects in patients and healthy people should be different |
C | Age of onset for regular smoking should correspond to the age of appearance of the first psychotic symptoms |
D | Smoking and non-smoking patients should show behavioral differences |
E | If smoking relieves side effects of antipsychotic medications, smoking in patients should change with drug treatments |
F | If they smoke for reasons other than simply the addictive properties of nicotine, success of smoking cessation programs should be lower in schizophrenic smokers than in healthy smokers |
G | Schizophrenic smokers who are successful at smoking cessation should experience worsening of symptoms of the disease or medications |
H | The pathology of neurobiological systems (brain regions, circuits and neurotransmitters) underlying schizophrenia should be the same as those influenced by the nicotine in cigarette smoke |
- Citation: Manzella F, Maloney SE, Taylor GT. Smoking in schizophrenic patients: A critique of the self-medication hypothesis. World J Psychiatr 2015; 5(1): 35-46
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v5/i1/35.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v5.i1.35