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Effects of independent and substance-induced major depressive disorder on remission and relapse of alcohol, cocaine and heroin dependence in a short-stay in-patient urban community psychiatric hospital unit.ParticipantsAdults (n=250) with current DSM-IV cocaine, heroin and/or alcohol ... S Samet,...
This observational study compares advanced diffusion tensor imaging of microstructure properties in the brains of men with alcohol use disorder and a
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shorter duration of abstinence at the time of evaluation, indicating that they were patients who were actively fighting the disorder. This finding demonstrates that cognitive impairment is not associated with the amount of alcohol consumption but rather with the onset of consumption and the duration ...
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...
Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test BSI: Brief Symptom Inventory CAPS-5: Clinician Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 CBT: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CPTSD: Complex PTSD CTQ-sf: Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-short form DERS: Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale DES: Daily Emotional...
In this study, we have focused our attention on alcohol use disorder (AUD), one of the most common and undertreated mental disorders [5] and in the most severe forms, less than 15% of patients receive appropriate treatment [6]. Every year, 3.3 million deaths and 5.1% of the global bur...
47 Factors resulting in increased risk for suicide attempts include severe psychological distress, major depressive episodes, alcohol use disorder, marital status of being divorced or separated, or being unemployed. Important risk factors for suicide deaths include previous suicide attempts (strongest ...
For patients who are non-responsive to two interventions (SSRI and cognitive behavioral therapy or adjuvant treatment), remission rates with subsequent therapy only range from 10 to 25% [5]. Over the last 60 years, there has been minimal progress in bringing antidepressants with novel mechanisms ...