Specify if the Alcohol Use Disorder is: Mild - Presence of 2–3 symptoms Moderate - Presence of 4–5 symptoms Severe - Presence of 6 or more symptoms Specify if the Alcohol Use Disorder is: In early remission - The individual who had once met criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder has no...
Social Contexts of Remission from DSM‐5 Alcohol Use Disorder in a High‐Risk Sampledoi:info:doi/10.1111/acer.12434McCutcheon, Vivia V.Kramer, John R.Edenberg, Howard J.Nurnberger, John I.Kuperman, SamuelSchuckit, Marc A.Heath, Andrew C....
Successful adjustment in alcohol use disorders could be found in atypical abusers, social drinkers, and abstainers [9]. Long-term studies on remission from alcohol use disorder (AUD) in general populations are rare and comparisons between studies are difficult due to variations in methodologies [10]...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is the most prevalent substance use disorder worldwide [1]. Most AUDs remain untreated [2] and for those seeking treatment, relapse rates are high [3]. Adolescence marks a rapid increase in AUD and an earlier onset of AUD is associated with worse long-term outco...
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) species are bioactive lipids participating in neurodevelopmental processes. The aim was to investigate whether the relevant species of LPA were associated with clinical features of alcohol addiction. A total of 55 abstinent alcohol use disorder (AUD) patients were compared ...
ObjectiveTo present nationally representative data on 12-month and lifetime prevalence, correlates, and comorbidity of DSM-IV major depressive disorder
Alcohol and nicotine are among the primary substances of misuse in people with mental disorders [9], [10], [11]. It has been found that as much as 20% of individuals with severe disorders have a lifetime alcohol use disorder (AUD) diagnosis [12]. People with mental disorders are also ...
To our knowledge, no epidemiologic survey has used the DSM-IV definitions of independent and substance-induced disorders toinvestigate comorbidity between substance use disorders and mood and anxietydisorders. The Epidemiologic Catchment Area19 survey,conducted in the early 1980s, based its diagnoses on...
Schwarzinger et al.4found that alcohol use disorder (AUD) is the most robust risk factor for the onset of any type of dementia, especially early onset dementia. More strikingly, in a recent epidemiological study, the most common diagnosis in cases of early-onset dementia was alcohol-related ...
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