Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is one of the most common mental disorders, but few people with AUD receive treatment (Mekonen et al., 2020). This is an under-recognized, global health problem. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), harmful use of alcohol was causally linked to 5.3...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is the most common substance use disorder in the US, affecting 11% of adults.1Efficacious medications to treat AUD, such as naltrexone and acamprosate, exist but are seldom prescribed; in fact, only 2.1% of adults with AUD receive medication treatmen...
Some people who have a substance use disorder might not show any obvious addiction symptoms. Drug or alcohol assessments allow specialists to diagnose substance use… Read more Tips For Living Sober April 5, 2023 Addiction is a chronic disease. There is no cure for it; however, a ...
alcohol use disordersbehavior changeemotion regulationpharmacologic treatmentspsychological treatmentsThis chapter discusses the major psychological factors that maintain drinking among individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUDs), and reviews research on mechanisms of behavior change in AUD treatment. It ...
In this study, we have focused our attention on alcohol use disorder (AUD), one of the most common and undertreated mental disorders [5] and in the most severe forms, less than 15% of patients receive appropriate treatment [6]. Every year, 3.3 million deaths and 5.1% of the global bur...
alcohol use disordersBackground: Alcohol craving is an essential construct in research and treatment of alcohol use disorders (AUD). Craving is mostly investigated in association with concurrent variables or distal treatment outcomes at follow-up. Objectives: The aim of this study is to examine ...
In both surveys fewer than one in nine individuals with an alcohol use disorder perceived a need for treatment. In predicting perceived need, the explanatory power of diagnostic variables was much greater than that of demographic variables. Among those with perceived need, two out of every three ...
Full-time college students were less likely than noncollege students to receive treatment for alcohol use disorders. All young adults with an alcohol use disorder were very unlikely to perceive a need for alcohol treatment or counseling. College-age adults have a high prevalence of alcohol use ...
Natural course of alcohol use disorders from adolescence to young adulthood. To examine the course of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and determine the extent to which AUD in adolescence is a risk factor for AUD and other psychopathology... P Rohde,PM Lewinsohn,CW Kahler,... - 《J Am Acad ...
Alcohol use disorders in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder: The importance of appropriate dual-diagnosis Objective To evaluate the prevalence and clinical associated factors of alcohol use disorders (AUD) comorbidity in a large clinical sample of patients with... André F. Gentil a,Maria Al...