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RETIRED: Substance Use in Pregnancy
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2011To improve awareness and knowledge of problematic substance use in pregnancy and to provide evidence-based recommendations for the management of this challenging clinical issue for all health care providers.This guideline reviews the use of screening tools, general approach to care, and recommendations for clinical management of problematic substance ...
Owen Hughes+46 more
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2010
Basic competencies in assessing and treating substance use disorders should be core to the training of any clinical psychologist, because of the high frequency of risky or problematic substance use in the community, and its high co-occurrence with other problems.
Kavanagh, David J.+2 more
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Basic competencies in assessing and treating substance use disorders should be core to the training of any clinical psychologist, because of the high frequency of risky or problematic substance use in the community, and its high co-occurrence with other problems.
Kavanagh, David J.+2 more
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2014
The author explores the associations between alcohol and drug use and crime. First, general theoretical models of the substance use–crime connection, including substance use causing crime, crime leading to substance use, and a common cause model, are presented.
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The author explores the associations between alcohol and drug use and crime. First, general theoretical models of the substance use–crime connection, including substance use causing crime, crime leading to substance use, and a common cause model, are presented.
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Substance Use and Substance Abuse—What’s in a Name?
Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2016What's in a name? Because the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, no longer uses the terms dependence and abuse (American Psychiatric Association, 2013a), does the continued use of these terms impact how issues related to at-risk substance use are presented in the literature?
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
Substance use disorders (SUDs) present a challenge in the emergency department (ED) setting. This article provides an overview of SUDs, their clinical assessment, legal considerations in drug testing, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. SUDs are prevalent and coexist with mental health disorders, necessitating comprehensive evaluation and management ...
Kaitlyn R, Swimmer, Stephen, Sandelich
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Substance use disorders (SUDs) present a challenge in the emergency department (ED) setting. This article provides an overview of SUDs, their clinical assessment, legal considerations in drug testing, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. SUDs are prevalent and coexist with mental health disorders, necessitating comprehensive evaluation and management ...
Kaitlyn R, Swimmer, Stephen, Sandelich
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Efforts to reveal the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms of addiction have largely focused on neurons. Yet accumulating data regarding the ability of glial cells to impact synaptic function, circuit activity, and behavior demands that we explore how these nonneuronal cells contribute to substance use disorders and addiction. Important work has
Keionna, Newton, Lindsay, De Biase
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Keionna, Newton, Lindsay, De Biase
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Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders
2014This chapter describes how substance use, substance-related problems, and substance use disorders (SUDs) have been viewed over time and in different cultures. Substance problems and inebriety were historically understood through a moralistic perspective, although the description of substance problem syndromes as medical diseases or disorders has a long
Christopher S. Martin+2 more
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2008
Abstract: Whether called addiction, abuse, or dependence, patients with substance use disorders generally show a combination of physical indicators, a variety of serious or ongoing negative consequences of drug use that affect significant areas of their lives, and an apparent compulsion to seek and use drugs despite ongoing negative consequences.
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Abstract: Whether called addiction, abuse, or dependence, patients with substance use disorders generally show a combination of physical indicators, a variety of serious or ongoing negative consequences of drug use that affect significant areas of their lives, and an apparent compulsion to seek and use drugs despite ongoing negative consequences.
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