ADHD, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; ADHS-SB, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Self-Report Scale; FTND, Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence; ICD-10, 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems; SUD, substance use disorder; WRAADDS, ...
Development of a screening questionnaire for tobacco/nicotine dependence according to ICD-10, DSM-III-R, and DSM-IV. A 10-item questionnaire (the Tobacco Dependence Screener; TDS) for screening of tobacco/nicotine dependence according to ICD-10, DSM-III-R, and DSM-IV was ... N Kawakami,N...
DSM-IV, unlike ICD-10, provides criteria for diagnosing nicotine withdrawal as a separate nicotine-related disorder. Nicotine withdrawal, as a diagnostic criterion of nicotine dependence, is considered to be manifested either by: (1) the experience of the withdrawal syndrome described below; or (2...
Diagnosis of ICD (pyromania, kleptomania, trichotillomania, intermittent explosive disorder, pathological gambling) and of bulimia was based on DSM-IV criteria and a modified version of the Minnesota Impulsive Disorders Interview (MIDI). Diagnosis of compulsive buying was made with the McElroy et al...
(conduct disorder, MDD, alcohol and drug abuse or dependence) were entered into models. The results demonstrated that pre-existing PTSD was associated with increased odds of subsequent ND (OR 1.73 (1.38 to 2.17)). Utilizing the Greater Smoky Mountain Study (GSMS), a longitudinal representative ...
The patient, a 23-year old woman with BPD, presented in our clinic with a four month history of intravenous application of a liquid dosage form of nicotine that is generally used for nasal application. Based on the obsessive idea to die from nicotine the current intravenous nicotine abuse had...
We further took into account that in the new \\{DSM\\} 5 alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence – and similar tobacco – will be collapsed into one category of “alcohol related disorder”. If added to the burden and cost calculations the substance use disorders rank on top of all ...
However, drug abusers have historically tended to use more than one drug, a condition known as poly-drug abuse (defined as the concurrent or sequential abuse of more than one drug or type of drug, with dependence upon at least one [3]). Over the past several years, there has been an ...