1. Prevalence of mass social media-induced illness presenting with Tourette-like behavior in Germany between 2019 and 2021.
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Hartung K, Klages C, Fremer C, Pisarenko A, Haas M, Jakubovski E, Szejko N, Brandt V, and Müller-Vahl KR
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- Humans, Germany epidemiology, Female, Adult, Male, Middle Aged, Aged, Adolescent, Young Adult, Prevalence, Aged, 80 and over, Tourette Syndrome epidemiology, Social Media statistics & numerical data
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Starting in 2019, in Germany the first well documented outbreak of mass sociogenic illness induced by social media (mass social media-induced illness; MSMI) occurred presenting with functional Tourette-like behaviors (FTB). This study aimed to provide first data on the prevalence rate of MSMI-FTB in Germany between 2019 and 2021 in the general population. We conducted a large-scale representative population survey in cooperation with the USUMA market and social research institute. Between August and December 2021, n = 2.509 people (mean age: 49.5 years, range: 16-95 years, n = 1.276 females) were randomly selected, visited in their households, interviewed, and asked to answer for themselves, but also for close family members (n = 6.744). Thus, in total, we received answers for n = 9.253 people. Probable MSMI-FTB was found in n = 33 individuals (mean age at onset: 30.5 years, n = 8 females). Based on strict criteria, the diagnosis of MSMI-FTB was considered highly likely in 16/33 individuals (mean age at onset: 25.6 years, n = 2 females) corresponding to prevalence rates of 0.17% (CI
lower = 0.10, CIupper = 0.28) and 0.36% (CIlower = 0.25, CIupper = 0.50), respectively. This is the first large-scale, population representative study investigating the prevalence of MSMI-FTB in the general population in Germany between 2019 and 2021. Based on the prevalence rates found, MSMI-FTB is highly relevant for health economy. Accordingly, we suggest educating healthcare professionals and the general public to avoid misdiagnosis and inefficient treatment., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest KRMV has received financial or material research support from National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Almirall, Emalex Biosciences, Inc., and Noema Pharma. She has received consultant's and other honoraria from Eurox Group, Global Praxis Group Limited, Hormosan Pharma GmbH, MCI Germany, Neuraxpharm, Noema Pharma, Sanity Group, Stadapharm GmbH, and Synendos Therapeutics AG. She is an advisory/scientific board member for Alexion, Branchenverband Cannabiswirtschaft e.V. (BvCW), CannaMedical Pharma GmbH, Bionorica Ethics GmbH, CannaXan GmbH, Canopy Growth, Columbia Care, Ethypharm GmbH, Hormosan Pharma GmbH, IMC Germany, Leafly Deutschland GmbH, Neuraxpharm, Sanity Group, Stadapharm GmbH, Synendos Therapeutics AG, Syqe Medical Ltd., Therapix Biosciences Ltd., and Tilray. She has received speaker's fees from Agaplesion Frankfurter Diakonie Kliniken gemeinnützige GmbH, Almirall, Arbeitsgemeinschaft Cannabis als Medizin (ACM), Bedrocan, Branchenverband Cannabiswirtschaft e.V. (BvCW), Camurus, CEREBRO SPAIN BIDCO S.L, Cogitando GmbH, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik und Nervenheilkunde (DGPPN), Diplomado Internacional de Endocannabinología (Programa Universitario de Investigación en Salud - PUIS, UNAM), Dresden International University (DIU), Eurox Deutschland GmbH, Georgia Medical Cannabis Project (GMCP), GROW, Hessische Landesstelle für Suchtfragen e.V. (HLS), LIO Pharmaceuticals GmbH, Medizinischer Dienst Westfalen Lippe, Swiss Alpinopharm, and Takeda GmbH. She has received royalties from Deutsches Ärzteblatt, Der Neurologie und Psychiater, Elsevier, Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft Berlin, and Kohlhammer. She is an associate editor for “Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research” and an Editorial Board Member of “Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoids” und “MDPI-Reports” and a Scientific board member for “Zeitschrift für Allgemeinmedizin”. NSZ participated in clinical trials supported by Emalex. She received scientific grants from the Polish Ministry of Health, Tourette Association of America, American Academy of Neurology and American Brain Foundation. She received speaker honoraria from Biogen. Other authors have no conflicts to declare., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)- Published
- 2024
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