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Area of Science:
- Psychiatry and Psychology
- Sociology of Medicine
Background:
- Psychotropic medications are widely prescribed.
- Understanding patient perspectives on long-term use is crucial.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore patient perceptions and attitudes regarding psychotropic drug use.
- To investigate the role of self-image and social relationships in psychotropic drug dependence.
Main Methods:
- Pilot study involving interviews with 50 chronic benzodiazepine users.
- Data collection on patient knowledge, experiences, and expectations.
Main Results:
- Psychotropic drug use is integrated into patients' self-identity.
- Social relationships are significantly influenced by psychotropic drug use.
- Patient expectations and experiences shape their attitudes towards these medications.
Conclusions:
- Patient self-perception and social factors are key considerations in managing psychotropic drug dependence.
- A holistic approach is needed, beyond pharmacological aspects, to address psychological dependence on these drugs.
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