Mental health impact of fentanyl abuse, a case report
G. Lorenzo - Chapatte, G. Guerra Valera, P. Marqués Cabezas, L. R. Vázquez, M. Ríos Vaquero, A. Monllor Lazarraga, M. P. Pando Fernández, P. Martínez Gimeno, M. A. Andreo Vidal, M. Calvo Valcárcel, B. Rodríguez Rodríguez, N. Navarro Barriga, M. J. Mateos Sexmero

TL;DR
This case report highlights the mental health and social consequences of fentanyl abuse in a young woman from the U.S. who was relocated to Spain for treatment.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel clinical case illustrating the psychosocial impact of fentanyl abuse in a young patient.
Findings
Fentanyl abuse is associated with high impulsivity and poor frustration tolerance in adolescents.
Illicit opioid use leads to significant mental health, social, and economic consequences.
Relocation and continued mental health support are critical for managing substance abuse in vulnerable youth.
Abstract
In recent years, there has been an increase in the prevalence of illicit use of fentanyl and other opioids in the United States population. This has led to an increase in medical, psychopathological and abuse-associated comorbidity, an increase in deaths and a decrease in the age of consumption, and has become a serious emerging problem in young people. We present the case of an 18-year-old woman from the United States who recently settled in Spain and started a follow-up in Mental Health due to opioid and other substance abuse problems. To address the growing problem surrounding the illicit use of fentanyl and opioids as drugs of abuse based on the presentation of the clinical case mentioned above. Bibliographic search and description of a clinical case of a patient under follow-up by Mental Health at the “Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid”. An 18-year-old woman from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPain Management and Placebo Effect · Diet and metabolism studies · Pain Management and Opioid Use
