Methods: 102 detoxified subjects meeting clinical criteria for Alcohol Dependence in Remission were recruited at various time since the detoxification and subdivided into four groups according to the length of abstinence (group 1: 15-30 days; group 2: 30-90 days; group 3: 90-180 days; group ...
DSM-IV alcohol dependence and drinking in the U.S. population: A risk analysis Purpose: This paper examines the relationship between alcohol dependence according to the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) of the American Psychiatric Association and ...
Of those meeting dependence criteria, 24 were in early remission (met criteria within the past 12 months), whereas 1 was in sustained remission (412 months). The median number of weeks since ALC last met dependence criteria was 17 weeks Midbrain-driven emotion and reward processing in alcohol...
摘要:Aims: To study the factors relating to remission from alcohol dependence in the general population. Methods: Within a representative, cross-sectional general population sample aged 30 years or more, the characteristics of subjects remitted from alcohol dependence were examined by comparisons with ...
In sustained remission - The individual who had once met criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder has not met criteria for more than 12 months (does not count the presence of cravings) Specify if the patient is in a controlled environment where access to alcohol is limited. [26] Additional questi...
SUMMIT: procedures for medication-assisted treatment of alcohol or opioid dependence in primary care (TL-148-NIDA). 2016; http://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TL148.html. Accessed June 16, 2016. 36. Venice Family Clinic. Venice Family Clinic. 2017. http://www.venicefamilyclinic.org/. Accessed ...
This article explores the nosological and clinical implications of co-occurring alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence and examines the hierarchical relationship between these diagnostic categories in the DSM-IV. Among 2,307 alcohol-dependent participants in the 2003 US National Survey on Drug Use and ...
2.3. Definitions of AUD and Remission AUD includes alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, version IV (DSM-IV) [26]. An individual was assessed as having AUD if he or she met the DSM-IV criteria at any time between 19...
27-29 We additionally defined AUD using ICD-9 or ICD-10 inpatient or outpatient codes including alcohol abuse, alcohol dependence, or related conditions, such as alcohol-associated cardiomyopathy, liver disease, pancreatitis, gastritis, myopathy, and psychosis, which have been shown to identify ...
and is commonly defined as the transitional period between puberty and legal adulthood and independence which typically begins around age eighteen. In light of this, we chose a relatively liberal inclusion criteria for the human studies; studies needed to include at least some adolescents below eighte...