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P0115 - Psychiatric disorders among foreign nationals in Marrakech

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

F. Asri
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry Faculty of Medecine, Marrakesh, Morocco
F. Manoudi
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry Faculty of Medecine, Marrakesh, Morocco
R. Chagh
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry Faculty of Medecine, Marrakesh, Morocco
Z. Souirti
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Neurology Faculty of Medecine, Fes, Morocco
I. Adali
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry Faculty of Medecine, Marrakesh, Morocco
S. Boutabia
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry Faculty of Medecine, Marrakesh, Morocco
S. Bououda
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry Faculty of Medecine, Marrakesh, Morocco
I. Tazi
Affiliation:
Academic Unit of Psychiatry Faculty of Medecine, Marrakesh, Morocco

Abstract

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The city of Marrakesh is the first capital of the tourism in Morocco, because of its cultural and patrimonial wealth. Since these last years, Marrakech displays a rise important of the rate of occupation of its tourist lodging establishments, the French tourism occupies an important community.

In the same way, we noticed, an increase of the number of the foreign nationals hospitalized to the mental hospital Ibn Nafis of Marrakech from where the interest of this retrospective study in order to determine the context of hospitalization, the clinical profile and factors of starting point of the psychiatric illness.

We carried out a retrospective study on a sample of 63 patients between 2000 and 2007, 80% of them were hospitalized; the mean age was 39 years. The two third of these patients met to Marrakech for a tourist journey, 46 % were French, and 12,7% were German. Most these patients were treated; in to pay them of residence for a chronic psychiatric illness. The causes of relapse were a stop of treatment or comsuption of cannabis.

Some problems of legal order, culture, language and adaptation to a different environment have been met, making difficult in charge procedures of repatriation.

Type
Poster Session III: Forensic Psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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