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Adolescent Substance Use Disorders
NEJM Evidence, 2022Adolescent Substance Use DisordersSubstance use disorders contribute to the leading causes of death among adolescents, including homicide and suicide. Here, Simon et al. review the most recent published data on adolescent substance use disorders and the implications for clinical practice.
Kevin M, Simon +2 more
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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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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 in Women
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2023Substance use disorder (SUD) is among the leading causes of premature morbidity and mortality and imposes significant health, economic, and social burdens. Gender differences have been found in the development, course, and treatment of SUD, with women at increased risk for physiologic and psychosocial consequences compared with men.
Kathryn, Polak +3 more
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Prevention of Substance Use Disorders
Medical Clinics of North America, 2022Methods to prevent substance use disorders (SUDs) act on the individual risk factors for addiction. Most adults with SUD initiated substance use during their teenage years, so preventive interventions during adolescence are critical. Antisubstance use messaging, routine screening, and pathways for referral to treatment can be extended into all settings
Leah F, Nelson +2 more
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Substance use disorder and personality disorder
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2002Personality disorders (PDs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) frequently co-occur in both the general population and in clinical settings. Literature is reviewed documenting high comorbidity between these two classes of disorders, possible mechanisms of comorbidity, and the clinical implications of this comorbidity.
Kenneth J, Sher, Timothy J, Trull
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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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GERIATRIC SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
Medical Clinics of North America, 1997AUDs are increasingly recognized as common problems among older adults. The magnitude of this problem is likely to increase over ensuing decades as baby boomers reach retirement age with drinking habits that are significantly different from current cohorts of older adults. Barriers to detection are numerous and include nonspecificity of alcohol-related
M C, Reid, P A, Anderson
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Somatoform and Substance Use Disorders
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007To review the potential for diagnostic difficulties and overlap in a number of symptoms of somatoform disorders and symptoms of withdrawal from alcohol and drugs, and to review epidemiologic, family, and clinical studies addressing comorbidity between somatoform and substance use disorders. The comorbidity between somatoform disorders and substance use
Deborah, Hasin, Hila, Katz
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Biomarkers in Substance Use Disorders
ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2015The prevention and treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs), including addiction, would benefit from having better biomarkers for the classification of patients into categories that are reproducible and have predictive validity. Direct measurement of drugs or their metabolites in various body fluids constitutes a clinically valuable biomarker but ...
Nora D, Volkow +2 more
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