Using genotypic data from a GWAS of the Study of Addiction: Genetics and Environment (SAGE) dataset, we tested for association ofSNPs with DSM-5 cocaine use disorder. Multiple SNPs in the region were significantly associated with increased risk of cocaine use disorder. Inclusion of the most ...
sustained periods of grandiosity may be associated with a hypomanie mood. Narcissistic personality disorder is also associated with anorexia nervosa and substance use disorders (especially related to cocaine). Histrionic, borderline, antisocial
Overall, 50% of illicit/nonmedical drug users met criteria for any DUD; over 80% of those with cocaine or opioid/heroin use disorder had a moderate/severe disorder. The findings of prevalent SUDs highlight a need to improve primary care providers’ training and willingness to provide screening...
The DSM-5 does not specify treatment options for Cannabis Use Disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Cannabis Use Disorder is treatable by individual or group therapy following the REBT (Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy) model, (Albert Ellis Institute, 2014) as well as psycho-education,...
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Introduction: The DSM-5 Tobacco use disorder diagnosis incorporates tobacco misuse, addictive behaviours and withdrawal symptomology. Tobacco use is bidirectionally associated with sleep pathology; however, no epidemiological studies have yet evaluated the associations between DSM-5 Tobacco use disorder and ...
Regarding other substance use, 7.7% were current cocaine users and 18.2% were cannabis users. Women started regular alcohol consumption later than men (p<.001) and used benzodiazepines more frequently (p=.013). According to DSM-5, 89.5% of cases had severe AUD (≥6 criteria). In the ...
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“disorder”, which have also been addressed in the introductory statement of DSM-5. Concerning the category of abuse that is now part of substance use disorders, there is a concern that a well-defined disorder (“dependence”) is now mixed with a less well-defined syndrome (“abuse”). ...
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