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OBJECTIVE: The DSM-IV criteria for substance use disorders were incorporated into the 1995 Minnesota Student Survey in order to estimate the need for alcohol/drug treatment among adolescents in the state. This study used data from the survey to examine the utility of individual diagnostic criterion...
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Substance use disorder is defined as a recurring pattern of substance use, despite the presence of significant problems, dangers, and dysfunctions it causes the individual. It may cause significant issues with social or occupational functioning, or may harm their ability to avoid or resolve...
Substance Use Disorder can ruin your relationships and your financial well-being — it can even take your life. While it is normal to experience a range of negative emotions during difficult times, please don’t ignore them. That’s why reaching out for ...
determined the rates of concordance between the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Version III-R (DSM-III-R) and the next version (DSM-IV) lifetime diagnoses for Substance Abuse and Dependence in a population (N=900) homogeneous for chronic and severe substance use disorder. ...
1a). The prevalence of drug use disorder (DUD) was 7.4% for marijuana, 5.1% for cocaine, 3.3% for heroin, 2.4% for Rx opioids, 1.4% for sedatives, and 3.5% for any Rx medication. Among 12-month substance users, 47.6% met criteria for any 12-month SUD (18.8% mild, 28.8% ...
users met criteria for a disorder: tobacco use disorder 57.4% (26.1% mild, 31.3% moderate/severe) and any drug use disorder 50.2% (14.3% mild, 35.8% moderate/severe); a lower proportion of alcohol users (22.4%) met criteria for alcohol use disorder (11.1% mild, 11.3% moderate/severe)....
Use of the Manual Cautionary Statement for Forensic Use of DSM5 第一节:DSM5基础 介绍 手册的使用 法医使用DSM5的警示声明 Section II: Diagnostic Criteria and Codes Neurodevelopmental Disorders Intellectual Disabilities Intellectual Disability (Intellectual ...