alcohol use disorder for both sexes.The drugs most participants reported having used were(in descending order):Amphetamine(19.1%),cannabis(17.1%),cocaine or ecstasy(7.4%),benzodiazepines(7.4%),and heroin or other opioids(2.9%).Lifetime drug use disorder was significantly associated with both ...
Older adults are experiencing rising rates of hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorder (AUD). A combination of biological changes, established habits, co-occurringhealth issues, and life-stage events can mask the harms of drinking amongolder adults; identifying effective outpatient interventions is a...
Alcohol Use Disorder Complications Alcohol use is a factor in over 200 health conditions. It's responsible for about 178,000 deaths in the U.S. each year. Half of those are due to heavy drinking, while the other half result from accidents caused by drinking. Too much alcohol can cloud yo...
Natural Course of Alcohol Use Disorders From Adolescence to Young Adulthood ABSTRACTObjective To examine the course of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and determine the extent to which AUD in adolescence is a risk factor for AUD and oth... PAUL ROHDE and PETER M. LEWINSOHN and CHRISTOPHER W. KAHLE...
Jonas and coauthors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of the benefits and harms of medications for adults with alcohol use disorders that
Analyses were run in the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, and P<.05 was considered significant. Participants (67% male) were 46.3±2.8years old with a body mass index of 23.8±0.6kg/m 展开 关键词: Alcohol use disorder Energy intake Macronutrients Micronutrients Nutrition assessment ...
Alcohol use disorder and cannabis use disorder are frequently co-occurring or comorbidsubstance problemsin both teenagers and adults, a group of U.S.-based researchers report. Comorbid conditions are health problems that appear together in one person and cause more difficulties for that person than ...
Of those with an alcohol use disorder who did not receive treatment services, only 2% of full-time college students, close to 1% of part-time college students, and approximately 3% of young adults who were not in college reported a perceived need for alcohol treatment. Full-time college ...
This national epidemiologic survey finds that alcohol use disorder is highly prevalent, highly comorbid, and disabling, with an urgent need for education
Alcohol use disorder, a problematic pattern of alcohol use accompanied by clinically significant impairment or distress, is present in up to 14% of US adults during a 1-year period, although only about 8% of affected individuals are treated in an alcohol treatment facility.—Henry R. Kranzler ...