Substance use disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder – what should we treat first?doi:10.1016/j.euroneuro.2018.11.707R. TorpanF. SthlforsS. MoicaT. MoicaElsevier BVEuropean Neuropsychopharmacology
You are not able to decrease or stop the substances. You start again when you try to quit. You try to use lower amounts, but you are not able. You continue the substances even though it causes problems or is dangerous. For example, you drive after you use a substance that causes drow...
The eight articles provide data that extend our understanding of the role of AS in substance abuse with younger people, people who use substances other than alcohol, people who have disorders comorbid with substance use disorders, and people who experience chronic headaches. In addition, one of ...
It can be difficult to admit that you are experiencing substance use disorder. Few people want to think of themselves as having an addiction, mainly because of the bleak picture that mainstream media often paints of people who live with addictive, substance use disorders. In this light, it may...
Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) is a medical condition characterized by the compulsive use and misuse of opioids, including prescription painkillers or illegal drugs like heroin. It falls under the broader category of Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) and has become a significant public health concern world...
NS Gar,JL Hudson,RM Rapee - 《Psychopathology & the Family》 被引量: 60发表: 2005年 A family study of anxiety disorders: familial transmission and relationship to mood disorder and psychoactive substance use disorder The prevalence of mental disorders in 76 first-degree relatives (parents and no...
The generalization that eating disorders mostly affect young, white, well-to-do females doesn’t always match up with reality. “Eating disorders are found across all age groups, social classes, gender, sizes, education levels, races, and ethnicities,” says Tomoko Udo, PhD, an associate profes...
Mental health disorders and substance use disorders are common health issues. When these conditions co-occur, it can increase the severity of both conditions.When a person is diagnosed with both amental illnessand asubstance use disorder, they are said to have co-occurring disorders. Though the ...
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What is opioid use disorder (OUD)?OUD is a medical condition that develops from long-term use or misuse of an opioid. You are not able to stop taking the opioid even though it causes physical or social problems. OUD may be use of an opioid such as heroin or misuse of a prescription ...