For people who are physically dependent upon alcohol, withdrawal from alcohol is far more dangerous than withdrawal from other substances of abuse. What Is Alcohol Abuse Versus Alcohol Dependence? Alcoholism can manifest itself in the forms ofalcohol abuseoralcohol dependence: ...
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Alcoholism (alcohol dependence) and alcohol abuse are two different forms of problem drinking. ADAME Board - 《Cancer》 被引量: 16发表: 2011年 Alcoholism and alcohol abuse Alcoholism (alcohol dependence) and alcohol abuse are two different forms of problem drinking....
Investigates the validity of DSM-IV alcohol abuse diagnosis based on drunk driving in the United States. Criteria of DSM-IV; Comparison of the diagnostic system of alcohol abuse and dependence; Comparison of DSM-IV cases due to drunk driving and other grounds; Studies on drinking history and ...
Alcohol abuse and dependence are among the most prevalent psychiatric disorders found in the general population. This chapter reviews the etiology and pathophysiology of alcohol dependence (including genetic and environmental contributions), describes the various clinical manifestations of alcohol-related disord...
The fact that American teen-agers drink alcohol is obvious to the most casual observer. What has not been generally understood is that the teen-age population, for the most part, drinks in an orderly fashion and is engaging in a systematic, culturally or
Alcoholism; Binge drinking; Excessive alcohol use Short Description or Definition Alcohol abuse refers to a “maladaptive pattern of alcohol [use] leading to clinically significant impairment or distress.” The DSM-5 criteria for substance use disorders as applied to alcohol abuse are presented below...
Clinic-Based Treatment of Opioid-Dependent HIV-Infected Patients Versus Referral to an Opioid Treatment Program Opioid dependence is common in HIV clinics. Buprenorphine-naloxone (BUP) is an effective treatment of opioid dependence that may be used in routine medical... GM Lucas - 《Annals of Inte...
Hasin DPaykin AEndicott JGrant BF The validity of DSM-IV alcohol abuse: drunk drivers versus all others. J Stud Alcohol 1999;60746- 755PubMedGoogle Scholar 50. Hasin DSSchuckit MAMartin CSGrant BFBucholz KKHelzer JE The validity of DSM-IV alcohol dependence: what do we know and what ...
“alcohol abuse”, “alcohol addiction”, “alcohol dependence”, alone and together with “self-management”, “drug/alcohol instrumentalization”, “epidemiology”, “development”, “adolescence”, “adulthood”, “old age/ageing”, “personality traits” and “psychiatric disorders”. Furthermore,...
“alcohol abuse”, “alcohol addiction”, “alcohol dependence”, alone and together with “self-management”, “drug/alcohol instrumentalization”, “epidemiology”, “development”, “adolescence”, “adulthood”, “old age/ageing”, “personality traits” and “psychiatric disorders”. Furthermore,...