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Delusional Disorder Erotomanic Type Exacerbated by Social Media Use

机译:社交媒体使用加剧了妄想障碍躁狂类型

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Erotomania is an uncommon form of delusional disorder in which an individual has an unfounded belief that another is in love with him. Previous case reports have shown that social media networks may play a role in worsening delusional beliefs. We report the case of a 24-year-old male college student that utilized social media to stalk a female college student, resulting in his suspension from school and hospitalization. The student was diagnosed with delusional disorder, erotomanic type, and started on risperidone. He showed little improvement and was transferred to another facility. This is the first identified case of social media triggering or exacerbating delusional disorder. We recommend increasing education on the ramifications of sharing personal information on social media.
机译:Erotomania是妄想症的一种罕见形式,其中一个人没有根据地相信另一个人爱上了他。先前的案例报告表明,社交媒体网络可能在使妄想信念恶化的过程中发挥作用。我们报道了一名24岁男大学生的案例,该男大学生利用社交媒体跟踪了一名女大学生,导致其停学和住院。该学生被诊断出患有妄想障碍,躁狂型,并开始使用利培酮治疗。他的病情几乎没有改善,因此被转移到另一家工厂。这是社交媒体引发或加剧妄想障碍的第一个案例。我们建议增加关于在社交媒体上共享个人信息的后果的教育。

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