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Dual diagnosis: substance-related and psychiatric disorders

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2003
Although significant strides have been made in the treatment of dually diagnosed patients, integrated treatment still is not offered. Until behavioral health providers can broaden their perspectives and stop focusing on which came first, the mental illness or substance abuse/dependence, they will continue to evade the approach that would serve this ...
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Substance-Related Disorders

Focus, 2003
Substance-related disorders are common and cause significant medical, social, and psychological problems among users and those around them. This DSM category comprises a protean set of clinical syndromes, with the different substances exerting various ...
A. Mack, R. Frances
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Adolescents and substance-related disorders: research agenda to guide decisions on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-V).

Addiction, 2006
AIMS Since the publication of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fourth edition (DSM-IV), many studies have addressed substance use disorders (SUD) in adolescents.
T. Crowley
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[Risk factors for suicide in substance-related disorders].

Psychiatrische Praxis, 2006
OBJECTIVE To assess the contribution of sociodemographic and psychopathologic predictors for suicide in alcohol-related disorders and in substance-related disorders in general and to examine the constellations of risk factors for suicide.
B. Schneider   +5 more
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Substance-Related Disorders

2017
This chapter reviews topics on substance-related disorders including alcohol-related disorders, stimulant-related disorders, caffeine-related disorders, cannabis-related disorders, stimulant-related disorders, hallucinogen-related disorders, tobacco-related disorders, opioid-related disorders, phencyclidine-related disorders and sedative-, hypnotic ...
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Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders

2017
This chapter includes an overview of the use of IPT for patients with substance abuse (e.g., alcohol, opiates, cocaine, and nicotine) and addictive disorders. The available data do not allow us to recommend IPT as a treatment for patients with a substance use disorder.
Myrna M. Weissman   +2 more
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The Quality of Asthma Care Among Adults With Substance-Related Disorders and Adults With Mental Illness

, 2009
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the presence of substance-related disorders or mental illness may affect the quality of medication management in asthma care.
J. Baxter, M. Samnaliev, R. Clark
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Assessing Substance-Related Disorders in Asian Americans

2014
Asian-Americans are a heterogeneous and rapidly growing population. The availability of and research on culturally specific assessment measures is an important consideration when working with Asian-American individuals. This chapter reviews substance use assessment instruments available for use in Asian populations and their psychometric properties ...
Vogel, Sally J., Allen, Daniel N.
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Assessing Substance-Related Disorders in Hispanic Clients

2012
In the field of substance use, cultural considerations when assessing Hispanic clients include issues regarding the availability of translated and validated instruments in Spanish and interpretation of the data collected. The objective of this chapter is to describe the major assessment instruments used in the field of substance abuse, with a special ...
Suarez-Morales, Lourdes, Beitra, Danette
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Gambling Disorder and Substance-Related Disorders: Similarities and Differences

2019
Gambling disorder (GD) has important similarities with substance use disorders (SUDs) in terms of both diagnostic criteria and underlying mechanisms of action. With regard to diagnostic criteria, only craving is not present as a formal criterion in DSM-5 GD, and chasing losses is not present in SUDs.
Ruth J. van Holst   +3 more
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