Intimate Partner Violence, Dependence Symptoms and Social Consequences from Drinking among White, Black and Hispanic Couples in the United States This study estimates the association of intimate partner violence (IPV) and alcohol-dependence symptoms, social consequences from drinking, and drug use am.....
The National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics says more than 20 million people over the age of 12 in the United States have substance use disorder. Most commonly, the cases are related to marijuana and prescription pain relievers. Addiction is considered “highly treatable.” But it can take a...
Given that there were relatively few serious illnesses in this sample by young adulthood, it is possible that negative consequences of marijuana use will become evident at later ages. Prevention programs should highlight psychosocial rather than physical health consequences. 展开 ...
The risks of physical dependence, addiction, and other negative consequences increase with exposure to high concentrations of THC, daily use, and the younger the age of initiation. HHS - Surgeon General Releases Advisory on Marijuana's Damaging Effects on the Developing Brain Benzodiazepines can also...
Marijuana useCondom useSexual partnersp>While there is a wide body of literature examining the behavioral, emotional, and social consequences associated with being sexually abused, comparatively few studies have focused on males. Sexual abuse victimization among males remains largely under-reported, ...
Social media use has been associated with adverse health consequences. However, there is limited research assessing correlates of social media use, addiction, failure to control use, and motivation to reduce use in a Hispanic sample. This study aimed to fill this gap by assessing factors within ...
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Drug craving is defined as a strong and unquenchable desire for drug users to re-obtain the psychoactive substances they have experienced and the driving force to subconsciously pay excessive attention to drug-related cues and continue to use addictive drugs regardless of the consequences [5,6]. ...
Physiological consequences of acculturation: A 20 year study of fitness in an Inuit community. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. 1994, 69, 516–524. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] Akande, V.; Hendriks, A.M.; Ruiter, R.A.C.; Kremers, S.P.J. Determinants of dietary behavior and ...
Obesity is the major risk factor for several chronic diseases and illness, the economic and social consequences of this obesity epidemic could be overwhelming. While many factors have contributed to the obesity epidemic, prevention efforts should focus on helping people reduce their calorie intake and...