نتایج جستجو برای: substances abuse

تعداد نتایج: 119931  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2000
G Borges E E Walters R C Kessler

General population survey data are used to disaggregate the associations of substance use disorders with suicide attempts in order to evaluate a number of hypotheses about the processes leading to these associations. Data are from the US National Comorbidity Survey (1990-1992). Discrete-time survival analysis is used to study the effects of retrospectively reported temporally prior substance us...

2014
Claudia L Reardon Shane Creado

Drug abuse occurs in all sports and at most levels of competition. Athletic life may lead to drug abuse for a number of reasons, including for performance enhancement, to self-treat otherwise untreated mental illness, and to deal with stressors, such as pressure to perform, injuries, physical pain, and retirement from sport. This review examines the history of doping in athletes, the effects of...

Journal: :Bulletin on narcotics 2005
Heesun Chung

Drug testing plays an important role in the provision of information to health authorities on trends in drug abuse. In the Republic of Korea, the testing of urine and postmortem specimens has been used as part of a programme to monitor and control the abuse of non-controlled drugs, i.e., substances that were not originally included in the lists of controlled substances in that country. Zipeprol...

2011
Rohit Verma Yatan Pal Singh Balhara Smita N. Deshpande

Inhalant abuse is the purposeful inhalation of intoxicating gases and vapors for the purpose of achieving an altered mental state. With its propensity for being yet an under-recognized form of substance use, being gateway to hard substances, cross-cultural penetration crossing socioeconomic boundaries, and causing significant morbidity and mortality in early ages, the prevention of inhalant mis...

Journal: :Pediatric clinics of North America 2007
Julie M Kerr Joseph A Congeni

The "win at all costs" mentality fuels athletes to seek performance-enhancing substances, such as anabolic-androgenic steroids, to gain an advantage over their opponents. Nonathletes espouse this same attitude to "win" the battle of attractiveness. An enhanced understanding of anabolic-androgenic steroids and the motivations behind their abuse will arm pediatricians with the ability to engage t...

Journal: :P & T : a peer-reviewed journal for formulary management 2015
Stephen Barlas

State and national professional and regulatory bodies are focusing on opioid drug abuse by upgrading requirements for health care practitioners to ensure that all controlled substances are prescribed and dispensed for legitimate medical purposes.

Journal: :The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 2007
W Scott Comulada Robert E Weiss William Cumberland Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus

ZIP models were used to detect reductions in drug abuse among young people living with HIV (YPLH) over 15 months when most young people abstain from use. YPLH (n = 171) aged 16 to 29 years were randomly assigned to an 18 session intervention or a delayed-intervention condition. The ZIP models showed significant reductions in abuse of multiple substances over time in the non-delayed intervention...

2013

Researchers project a threefold increase in substance abuse, inclusive of alcohol, prescription, and illicit drugs, for adults aged 50 or older by 2020, when an estimated 5 million older adults will need treatment for substance abuse problems (Gfroerer, Penne, Pemberton, & Folsom, 2003). This suggests a need for heightened awareness among clinical mental health counselors as they treat this pop...

Journal: :Journal of social work in disability & rehabilitation 2007
Michael Wolf-Branigin

This analysis reviewed five years of a state's substance abuse treatment admissions and discharges in order to identify specific patterns among persons who had a disability. Using a series of group comparisons, Chi-squares, and logistic regressions, specific patterns of violence and abuse to this population were identified. Results indicate that persons who had a disability and abused substance...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2012
Bappaditya Chowdhury Ramtanu Banerjee Rudrajit Paul Jayati Mondal Sourav Ganguly

The abuse of non dependence producing substances has been rarely reported. However, this can be a significant social problem and it may complicate psychiatric disorders like the anxiety states. We are reporting here, a case of the prolonged abuse of multiple gastrointestinal antibiotics like metronidazole, mebendazole and albendazole. The patient had fortunately not developed any overt toxicity...

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