Test–retest reliabilities for the SDSS' ICD-10 harmful use scales were in the good range for alcohol, cocaine, and heroin and the poor to fair range for cannabis. Internal consistency, diagnostic concordance, and concurrent validity results were comparable to the test–retest findings. These ...
Substance use disorders represent a significant public health concern with considerable socioeconomic implications worldwide. Twin and family-based studies have long established a heritable component underlying these disorders. In recent years, genome-wi
ICD-10substance use disordersBackground: Depressive disorder is frequently found as a comorbidity among patients with substance abuse. Most of the time it is reported as underdiagnosed and a majority of patients go untreated. Many studies have indicated that comorbid depressive symptoms play a major ...
Marijuana abuse, DSM-IV 1.8 (10) 3.5 (9) 2.4 (19) Heroin use: Any in past 30 days 0.0 (0) 1.1 (3) 0.4 (3) Heroin dependence, DSM-IV 0.0 (0) 0.4 (1) 0.1 (1) Heroin abuse, DSM-IV 0.0 (0) 0.4 (1) 0.1 (1) Amphetamine use: Any in past 30 days 2.0 (11) 1.5 (4)...
Pull CBSaunders JBMavreas VCottler LBGrant BFHasin DSBlaine JMager DUstun BT Concordance between ICD-10 alcohol and druguse disorder criteria and diagnoses as measured by the AUDADIS-ADR, CIDI andSCAN: results of a cross-national study. Drug Alcohol Depend. 1997;47207- 216PubMedGoogle Scho...
A comparison of DSM‐III‐R, DSM‐IV and ICD‐10 substance use disorders diagnoses in 1922 men and women subjects in the COGA study Radziminski S ( 1994 ): A comparison of DSM-III-R, DSM-IV and ICD-10 substance use disorders diagnoses in 1922 men and women subjects in the COGA......
SUD=substance use disorder. Summary SMRs were higher in female individuals than in male individuals for mortality in each of the ICD-10 categories (appendix pp 6–7). In some ICD-10 categories, the summary SMRs for both sexes combined did not fall between the male and female estimates ...
In a recent study of veterans, the association between opioid use disorder and suicide was also significantly stronger for women than men.6 In the present study, the rate of suicide during the first year after overdose for women (29.3 per 10 000 person-years) resembled the rate of suicide...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD) have high comorbidity. Although prior research indicated that PTSD can effectively be treated with Prolonged Exposure (PE) in these patients, reported effects are small and treatment dropout rates high. Eye Movement Desensitization an...
Concordance between ICD-10 alcohol and drug use disorder criteria and diagnoses as measured by the AUDADIS-ADR, CIDI and SCAN: results of a cross-national study. Drug Alcohol Depend. 1997;47(3):207-216.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 56. Ustün B, Compton W, Mager D, et al. WHO Study...