Our sample was pregnant patients (N=13) with prior DSM-5 Criterion A trauma and current PTSD symptoms enrolled in a comprehensive program integrating prenatal care, substance use counseling, medication for opioid use disorder and case management at three sites affiliated with an urban academic ...
The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of lifetime comorbidity between substance use disorders and psychiatric disorders in those who attended these residential Mutual-Aid centers. The initial sample consisted of 535 male participants diagnosed with a substance use disorder, but ...
The major aim of this study was to investigate any association between binge eating and purging and alcohol and substance use.The Eating Disorder Questionnaire was completed by 2966 patients. Each patient was assigned to an approximate diagnostic group based on a DSM-5-based algorithm.Patients with...
This study examined if (1) there is an association in the general population between cannabis use, DSM-IV abuse and dependence, and other substance use and DSM-IV substance abuse/dependence; (2) if so, is it explained by demographic characteristics or levels of neuroticism? It used data from...
Substance abuse co-morbidity with psychiatric disorders is common and has been widely reported, except in Kenya. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, pattern and socio-economic burden of a dual diagnosis of substance abuse disorder and other psychiatric conditions. This was a cross-sectional...
Key Takeaways: HIV Due to Neurocognitive Disorder [1] Substance Abuse Research over the last two decades has demonstrated that abuse of psychostimulants results in several cognitive deficits such as impulsivity (i.e., inability to inhibit disadvantageous rapid behavioral responses), risky and/or po...
The prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) among adult cancer survivors varies depending on the particular cancer type, according to results from a cross-sectional study. Among over 6,000 respondents to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) for 2015 through 2020, SUD was most...
DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Substance Abuse A maladaptive pattern of substance use, leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by one (or more) of the following, occurring at any time in the same 12 month period: (1) recurrent substance use resulting in a failure to ...
(36 articles), and substance use disorders (31 articles) emerging as the most prevalent coexisting diagnoses with BED. Other psychiatric conditions that have been found to co-occur with BED include reaction to severe stress and adjustment disorders, impulse control disorder, ADHD, personality ...
Does narcissism often occur with other mental health disorders (co-morbidity) or with substance abuse (dual diagnosis)?Answer:NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder) is often diagnosed with other mental health disorders (such as the Borderline, Histrionic, or Antisocial personality disorders). This is...