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Violence Risk Assessment in Individuals With Substance Use Disorders. [PDF]
Baljak VB +2 more
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Worldwide Research Trends on Substance Use Disorder-Related Inflammatory Imbalances: A Bibliometric Analysis. [PDF]
Cao S, Yang L, Wang R, Liu J.
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Burden and risk factors of mental and substance use disorders among children aged 5-14 in Asia from 1990 to 2021: results from the Global Burden of Disease study. [PDF]
Wang Y +8 more
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Co-occurrence of symptoms of substance and behavioral addictions over time: A secondary analysis of longitudinal data from the Cohort Study on Substance Use Risk Factors. [PDF]
Zagaria A, Rogier G, Gmel G, Amendola S.
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A Family Guide to Coping with Substance Use Disorders, 2019
Abstract Substance-induced disorders include intoxication, withdrawal, and other substance- or medication-induced mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, or psychotic symptoms that are associated with use of specific types of substances. When the substances are stopped, the symptoms get better or go away altogether.
Dennis C. Daley, Antoine Douaihy
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Abstract Substance-induced disorders include intoxication, withdrawal, and other substance- or medication-induced mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, or psychotic symptoms that are associated with use of specific types of substances. When the substances are stopped, the symptoms get better or go away altogether.
Dennis C. Daley, Antoine Douaihy
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Focus, 2003
Abstract Substance-related disorders cost the United States in excess of $300 billion annually when one includes the costs of treatment, related health problems, absenteeism, lost productivity, drug-related crime and incarceration, and efforts at education and prevention.
Avram H. Mack, Richard J. Frances
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Abstract Substance-related disorders cost the United States in excess of $300 billion annually when one includes the costs of treatment, related health problems, absenteeism, lost productivity, drug-related crime and incarceration, and efforts at education and prevention.
Avram H. Mack, Richard J. Frances
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2016
Abstract Symptoms associated with substance abuse, tolerance, and withdrawal are discussed. Neurologic complications of tobacco, alcohol, heroin, cocaine, MDMA (Ecstasy), and inhalants are described.
A. McGregor
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Abstract Symptoms associated with substance abuse, tolerance, and withdrawal are discussed. Neurologic complications of tobacco, alcohol, heroin, cocaine, MDMA (Ecstasy), and inhalants are described.
A. McGregor
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Revising Substance-Related Disorders in the DSM-5: A History.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 2022OBJECTIVE This article narrates a history of several important changes to the substance-related disorders chapter in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), based on interviews with people involved in the pre ...
P. Zachar, M. First, K. Kendler
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