[Anabolic steroid abuse and mental disorder].

Y Nakatani, M Udagawa
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The literature on the psychiatric aspects of anabolic steroids (AS) abuse in the United States is reviewed. Since the 1980s the use of AS has become prevalent among adults and adolescents who are concerned with muscle size and strength, and the abuse of these agents is regarded as a serious drug problem. Researchers noticed that illicit, high-dose use of AS may produce not only somatic adverse effects but behavioral changes. Several studies using psychometry and questionnaires suggested that characteristic psychological phenomena such as increased aggression and irritability may be observed in AS abusers. Although the evidence determining the addictive potential of AS is limited, some authors provide evidence that the long-term use of AS may lead to a mental disorder which meets the DSM-III-R criteria of psychoactive substance abuse. Detailed case reports of AS-induced mental disorders are scarce, but characteristic symptoms, particularly major mood disturbances, have been recognized. Violent crimes committed by abusers taking large doses of AS have also been highlighted. In these cases the dangerous behavior appears to have been induced by aggression, grandiosity, and rage. This review indicates that empirical data specifying psychiatric effects of AS are not sufficient at present, and more attention needs to be paid to trends in AS abuse in Japan.

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[合成类固醇滥用与精神障碍]。
对美国合成代谢类固醇(AS)滥用的精神病学方面的文献进行了综述。自20世纪80年代以来,AS的使用在关注肌肉大小和力量的成年人和青少年中变得普遍,滥用这些药物被认为是一个严重的药物问题。研究人员注意到,非法、高剂量使用AS不仅会产生身体上的副作用,还会产生行为上的改变。一些使用心理测量法和问卷调查的研究表明,在as滥用者中可能观察到攻击性和易怒增加等特征心理现象。虽然确定AS成瘾潜力的证据有限,但一些作者提供的证据表明,长期使用AS可能导致符合DSM-III-R精神活性物质滥用标准的精神障碍。as引起的精神障碍的详细病例报告很少,但特征症状,特别是主要的情绪障碍,已被确认。大量服用阿斯伯格的滥用者所犯下的暴力犯罪也被强调了出来。在这些案例中,危险的行为似乎是由攻击性、自大和愤怒引起的。这篇综述表明,目前关于AS对精神病学影响的实证数据还不充分,需要更多地关注日本AS滥用的趋势。
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