DSM-5 substance use disorder symptom clusters and HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherenceAntiretroviral therapyHIV/AIDSsubstance use disordersmedication adherenceDSM-5This study examines self-reported 30-day antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among 101 people living with HIV and substance use ...
Marijuana use disorder Opioid use disorder Primary care Substance use disorder 1. Introduction In the era of primary care transformation aimed at improving population health, promoting the integration of substance use screening, substance use disorder (SUD) assessment, and treatment in primary care is ...
Substance Use Disorder can ruin your relationships and your financial well-being — it can even take your life. While it is normal to experience a range of negative emotions during difficult times, please don’t ignore them. That’s why reaching out for ...
Substance use disorder is defined as a recurring pattern of substance use, despite the presence of significant problems, dangers, and dysfunctions it causes the individual. It may cause significant issues with social or occupational functioning, or may harm their ability to avoid or resolve...
The point prevalence of current (DSM-IV criteria in the past 30 days) substance abuse and/or dependence was 9.7% (n = 78) and 3.8% (30) for an opioid use disorder. A logistic regression model found that current substance use disorders were associated with age between 18 and 30 (OR =...
eTable 1. Odds Ratios of 12-Month DSM-5 Alcohol Use Disorder and Psychiatric Disorders Controlling for Sociodemographic Characteristics eTable 2. Odds Ratios of Lifetime DSM-5 Alcohol Use Disorder and Psychiatric Disorders Controlling for Sociodemographic Characteristics eTable 3. Alcohol Treatment and ...
Epidemiology of DSM-5 alcohol use disorder: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions III. JAMA Psychiatry. 2015;72(8):757-766.ArticlePubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 27. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Results From the 2013 National ...
OBJECTIVE: The DSM-IV criteria for substance use disorders were incorporated into the 1995 Minnesota Student Survey in order to estimate the need for alcohol/drug treatment among adolescents in the state. This study used data from the survey to examine the utility of individual diagnostic criterion...
37.1% of patients with MA use disorder presented with MA-induced psychosis13, while another study reported that 51% of opioid-dependent individuals exhibited high rates of psychiatric disorders (30% of participants screened positive for moderate to severe depression and 21% for bipolar disorder)14....
Adults with any history of ACEs have a 4.3-fold higher likelihood of developing a substance use disorder. Female adults had a 5.9-fold higher likelihood of developing an alcohol use disorder. Emotional neglect, sexual abuse and physical abuse were the strongest individual ACE predictors for this ...