ALPHA PSYCHIATRY
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Research on the facial emotion identification-discrimination and communication skills in synthetic cannabinoid users

Alpha Psychiatry 2019; 20: Supplement 42-45
DOI: 10.5455/apd.302644855
Read: 1115 Downloads: 586 Published: 01 April 2019

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of synthetic cannabinoid (SC) use on facial emotion identification-discrimination and communication skills. Methods: The study included 62 male patients treated for SC use and 62 male without any substance use. In the study; Sociodemographic Information Form, Addiction Profile Index (API), Facial Emotion Identification Test (FEI), Facial Emotion Discrimination Test (FED) and Communication Skills Scale (CSS) were used. Conclusions: SC users had higher FET Test scores than healthy controls. There was no significant relationship between SC use with FED and CSS scores. Discussion: The study shows that the use of SC does not adversely affect FET, FED and communication skills. In these results, addiction profiles of patients should be taken into consideration. [Anadolu Psikiyatri Derg 2019; 20(0.200): 42-45]

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