K. (2012).The Effects of mental health and substance abuse disorders on institutional misconduct among female inmates. Justice Quarterly, 29, 6.Houser, K. , Belenko, S. , & Brennan, P. (2012). The effects of mental health and substance abuse disorders on institutional misconduct among ...
way, it is possible to find potential differences that may be attributed to the regular use of ayahuasca or, on the contrary, are common conditions that may explain personal traits that may lead one to get involved in regular ayahuasca use and other spiritual and/or alternative health practices...
The cause of a drug overdose is either by accidental overuse or by intentional misuse. Accidental overdoses result from either a young child or an adult with impaired mental abilities swallowing a medication left within their grasp. An adult (especially seniors or people taking many medications) c...
Abuse of drugs can cause serious harm to physical health. Some of thelong term effects of drug abuseon the body include damage that lasts for years and in some cases forever. The impact on the body can range from mild symptoms to serious health problems. Nearly every system and organ in ...
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32 The emotional abuse that is almost always part of the coercive control also has serious psychological consequences according to women themselves, but the actual effects on women's health seldom have been measured separately. The increased health problems and health care seeking of physically ...
2National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA The use of stimulant drugs for the treatment of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most widespread pharmacological interventions in child psychiatry and behavioral pediatrics. Th...
Dr Schlienz reported grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse outside the submitted work. Dr Mitchell reported grants from SAMHSA during the conduct of the study. Dr Hayes reported receiving funding from the Department of Health and Human Services, SAMHSA, National Laboratory Certification ...
Responding on one switch, signaled by a yellow light, always resulted in delivery of a food pellet. Responding on the other switch (the 'drug switch') resulted in activation of the infusion pump and an injection of cocaine (0.003– 0.1 mg/kg/injection). Availability of each cocaine dose ...
One line of evidence suggests that MDMA produces these effects by releasing oxytocin, a peptide involved in social bonding (Bos et al, 2011). Oxytocin has also been linked to drug abuse in other contexts: Burkett and Young (2012) point to striking resemblances between addiction and social ...