Stress, Trauma and Substance Use 作者:Bride, Brian E. (EDT)/ Macmaster, Samuel A. (EDT) 出版年:2008-5 页数:160 定价:$ 175.15 ISBN:9780415400459 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到
Substance use disorders commonly co-occur with posttraumatic stress disorder and are associated with greater impairment. There is some evidence to suggest that different coping strategies, including defence mechanisms and religious forms of coping, may buffer the relationship between trauma and SUDs. The...
The intersection of trauma and substance use disorder (SUD) has gained significant attention in the literature. Black women are a particularly vulnerable population due to a strong correlation betw...
- 《J Trauma Stress》 被引量: 135发表: 1997年 Comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders: Treatment outcomes and the role of coping. In this chapter the authors describe a study that examines the prospective relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and ...
Trauma and substance use disorder present a complex and intertwined challenge, particularly affecting women who experience unique gender-specific barriers to recovery. Understanding how substance use functions as a coping mechanism for the effects of trauma is imperative to developing effective prevention an...
After the event, the team studied the effects of alcohol and drug consumption on mental health. They postulated a significant correlation between the pre-trauma use of psychostimulants or hallucinogens and the severity of peritraumatic dissociation, anxiety, depression, and acute stress disorder (ASD...
using the drug makes them feel good. Environmental factors, such as stress ortrauma, can cause genetic changes that are passed down through generations and may contribute to the development of mental illnesses or a substance use disorder. 研究表明,有许多基因可能导致出现物质滥用障碍和精神疾病的风险...
substance use disorders are found to have difficulty with impulsivity and compulsive behaviors [7]. Additionally, those that have a history of trauma, adverse childhood experiences and/or have difficulties with low self-esteem or coping with peer pressure are at higher risk for development of ...
Both interpersonal trauma (IPT) and substance use are linked to mental health problems, however their interplay is understudied. This study will investigate the relationship between IPT, substance use and mental health in a large population-based sample. Participants included 3756 individuals, mainly yo...
highlighting the urgent need for targeted interventions that address both the substance use and the underlying social and emotional challenges. For instance, studies like those by Barbosa-Leiker et al. (2021) emphasize the necessity of trauma-informed care in treatment programs, parti...