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Among past 12-month users, a high proportion of tobacco or drug users met criteria for a disorder: tobacco use disorder 57.4% (26.1% mild, 31.3% moderate/severe) and any drug use disorder 50.2% (14.3% mild, 35.8% moderate/severe); a lower proportion of alcohol users (22.4%) met ...
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Limitations of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for substance use disorder in adolescents: what have we learned after using these criteria for several years?doi:10.1590/1516-4446-2020-1151Denise De MicheliAndre L Monezi AndradeJosé C GaldurózAssociação Brasileira de Psiquiatria...
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Bisexual men were also more likely to meet criteria for “any substance use disorder” than were gay men (OR = 1.99, 95% CI: 1.10–3.59). However, when race, education, and income were included as covariates, the odds ratios reduced significantly (bipolar disorder: aOR = 1.98, ...
For men, experiencing any type of ACE gave a 5-fold higher risk of developing an illicit drug use disorder. The strongest predictors for male adults were abuse and household dysfunction, with significant odds ratios of 3.8 and 4.3. Physical abuse, witnessed violence and parental divorce were ...
Conclusions and Relevance Alcohol use disorder defined by DSM-5 criteria is a highly prevalent, highly comorbid, disabling disorder that often goes untreated in the United States. The NESARC-III data indicate an urgent need to educate the public and policy makers about AUD and its treatment altern...
For decades, clinicians and researchers have recognized that borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) are often diagnosed within the same person (e.g., (Gunderson JG. Borderline personality disorder: A clinical guide. Wash