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Case Report
Online Published: 04 Dec 2015
 


Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report

Halil Özcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Özhan İbiş, Atakan Yücel.


Abstract
The high rate of smoking in psychiatric patients is a common condition. In patients with bipolar disorder high rates of smoking have been frequently reported. High rates of smoking habit are believed to be associated with many factors in patients with bipolar affective disorder. In this case report, an inpatient male patient who started smoking a few days before existence of manic episode, and decreasing of the numbers of smoked cigarettes day by day with the alleviation of manic symptoms, and quitted to smoke with disappearance of manic symptoms, and some suggested treatment strategies will be discussed over the relationship between the use of nicotine and bipolar disorder.

Key words: smoking, psychiatry, mania, nicotine


 
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Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel. Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report. PBS. 2015; 5(4): 185-8. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902


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Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel. Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report. https://www.pbsciences.org/?mno=180202 [Access: September 13, 2024]. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902


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Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel. Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report. PBS. 2015; 5(4): 185-8. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel. Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report. PBS. (2015), [cited September 13, 2024]; 5(4): 185-8. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902



Harvard Style

Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel (2015) Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report. PBS, 5 (4), 185-8. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902



Turabian Style

Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel. 2015. Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 5 (4), 185-8. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902



Chicago Style

Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel. "Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report." Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 5 (2015), 185-8. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel. "Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report." Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 5.4 (2015), 185-8. Print. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Halil Ozcan, Naciye Karabulut, Esra Ozhan İbiş, Atakan Yucel (2015) Short-term and temporary smoking associated with manic episode: case report. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 5 (4), 185-8. doi:10.5455/jmood.20150614113902