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Receiver operator characteristic analyses indicated that the TDS had a better screening performance for ICD-10, DSM-III-R, and DSM-IV diagnoses than did the FTQ. The TDS score significantly and positively correlated with the severity of the diagnoses, the carbon monoxide levels, number of ...
Similar reward threshold elevations are seen during withdrawal from all major drugs of abuse. Interestingly, ICSS threshold elevations have been dissociated from somatic signs of nicotine withdrawal in several studies, indicating that the affective aspects of nicotine withdrawal are mediated by different ...
Substance Abuse Summary DSM-IV-TR of the American Psychiatric Association and the ICD-10 of the World Health Organization are the two major official classification systems... CD Webster,Q Haque,SJ Hucker - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Substance Abuse Substance abuse is widel...
dependent upon diagnosis of ADs between the ages of 14 to 16. A linear association was found between increasing number of ADs at age 14 to 16 (0 to 3+) and subsequent ND diagnosis, although this was not significant after controlling for childhood sexual abuse, alcohol abuse, parental changes...
Higher nicotine doses result in greater dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens (Di Chiara and Imperato, 1988; Marshall et al, 1997), which is a characteristic response to systemic administration of drugs of abuse (Di Chiara and Imperato, 1988), and is considered Neuropsychopharmacology 1916 ...
Their mean MAST scores of alcohol abuse disorders were higher. Conclusion. A total of 45.6% of the nicotine-dependent women presented compulsive buying and 23.6% bulimia. Compulsive buying was significantly more frequent among nicotine-dependent subjects than controls. Other impulse control disorders ...
Their mean MAST scores of alcohol abuse disorders were higher. Conclusion. A total of 45.6% of the nicotine-dependent women presented compulsive buying and 23.6% bulimia. Compulsive buying was significantly more frequent among nicotine-dependent subjects than controls. Other impulse control disorders ...
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 ...
Recently, mixing of alcohol with other drugs of abuse (such as opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, nicotine, cannabis, and γ-hydroxybutyric acid) and medications has become an emerging trend, exacerbating the public health concerns. Mixing of alcohol with other drugs may additively or synergistically...