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COVID-19 and persons with substance use disorders: Inequities and mitigation strategies

Substance Abuse, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately disrupts the daily lives of marginalized populations. Persons with substance use disorders are a particularly vulnerable population because of their unique social and health care needs.
O. Melamed   +4 more
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Substance Use Disorders

Psychiatric Services, 1991
Adolescent substance use disorders are common illnesses that will be encountered in the primary care setting. Though they have been decreasing in prevalence recently, they still manifest in significant public health costs and increase the chance for negative life outcomes.
M, Schuckit   +5 more
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Substance Use Disorders

2016
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Nagel, J.E.L. van der   +2 more
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Understanding why Patients with Substance use Disorders Leave the Hospital against Medical Advice: A Qualitative Study

Substance Abuse, 2019
Background Hospital discharges against medical advice (AMA) is associated with negative health outcomes and re-admissions. Patients with substance use disorders (SUD) are up to three times more likely to be discharged AMA as compared to those without SUD.
Rachel E. Simon   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Substance Use

Abstract Substance abuse or risky substance use can pose barriers to patient engagement in rehabilitation and functional improvements. This chapter discusses barriers to assessing and treating substance abuse or risky substance use in rehabilitation and describes the use of Motivational Interviewing as a helpful approach.
Amanda Choflet, Jennifer Rikard
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Systemic Racism and Substance Use Disorders

, 2020
Increasing attention to systemic racism in the United States in all aspects of life has sharpened focus on its effects on the health outcomes of Black, Latinx, and Indigenous populations. Racial disparities in substance use disorders remain a significant
Pantea Farahmand   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Substance Use Treatment Patient and Provider Perspectives on Accessing Sexual and Reproductive Health Services: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Need for Integration of Care

Substance Use & Misuse, 2020
Background: Women with substance use disorders have high rates of adverse sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes, including unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and contraceptive nonuse.
Lauren MacAfee   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Reciprocal Model of Pain and Substance Use: Transdiagnostic Considerations, Clinical Implications, and Future Directions.

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2019
Pain and substance use are highly prevalent and co-occurring conditions that continue to garner increasing clinical and empirical interest. Although nicotine and tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis each confer acute analgesic effects, frequent or heavy use ...
J. Ditre, Emily L. Zale, Lisa R. LaRowe
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Substance Use Disorder

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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Recreational and ergogenic substance use and substance use disorders in elite athletes: a narrative review

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background Substances from various classes may be used for recreational purposes, self-treatment or to boost performance. When substance use shifts from occasional to regular, heavy or hazardous use, positive and negative effects can develop that vary by
D. McDuff   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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