The first part of the chapter consists of a general introduction and classification of substance-related disorders and sexual dysfunctions in DSM-5 and ICD-11. The second part presents empirical findings on various substances and sexual functioning in greater details. The last part presents ...
Although NSDUH used DSM-IV criteria (abuse/dependence), and we used DSM-5 criteria (≥2 criteria), the difference appears to be related to comparatively high prevalence of drug use among primary care patients in this sample. Methodological differences (setting, interview mode, contextual effect) ...
The DSM-5 classifies substance use disorder (SUD) as someone whose recurrent use of alcohol or drugs causes significant impairment. This can include health issues, or failure to meet responsibilities or experiencing difficulties at home, work, or school. SUD can be classified in different severities...
Synonyms Addiction ; Drug dependence ; Substance use disorders ; Substance abuse ; Substance dependence Definition "The Substance-Related Disorders include disorders related to the taking of adrug of abuse (including alcohol), to the side effects of amedication and to toxin exposure" ( American Psyc...
Related to Substance-related disorders:schizophrenia,substance abuse disorders substance abuse n. Excessive, inappropriate, or illegal use of a substance, such as a drug, alcohol, or another chemical such as an inhalant, especially when resulting in addiction. Also calledchemical abuse. ...
substance use disordersIn this chapter, five disorders associated with caffeine use are reviewed: the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) diagnoses of Caffeine Intoxication, Caffeine Withdrawal, Caffeine Use Disorder, Caffeine-Induced Anxiety Disorder, and Caffeine...
Substance-Related Disorders: Caffeine Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Caffeine Intoxication Caffeine Withdrawal Caffeine Dependence Caffeine-Induced Anxiety Disorder Caffeine-Ind... MBFOC Psychiatry,AT Chair - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 DSM-5 criteria for substance ...
doi:10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.120 Abstract Context While young racial/ethnic groups are the fastest growing population in the United States, data about substance-related disorders among adolescents of various racial/ethnic backgrounds are lacking. Objective To examine the magnitude of past-year DSM-...
DSM-iv Axis-i comorbidity among illicit drug users seeking treatment for substance use disorders: results from the Multi-centre Study of Psychiatric ... R Thomasius,PM Sack,KU Petersen - 《Mental Health & Substance Use》 被引量: 10发表: 2010年 Variability in the prevalence of adult ADHD in...
use disorders are employed, and a relatively small proportion, yet substantial number of individuals in the workforce report a current SUD or that they are in recovery or have recovered from a substance use problem. So, do individuals in treatment and recovery report better work-related outcomes?