نتایج جستجو برای: suds

تعداد نتایج: 540  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2021

* Abbreviations: ACE — : adverse childhood experience SUD substance use disorder Recognition that trauma is a key contributor to the development of disorders (SUDs) has been critical developing effective clinical approaches for this patient population. Understanding substantial increase in risk SUDs conferred by history early traumatic experiences allows health care community shift standard fra...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Sharon M Kelly Jan Gryczynski Shannon Gwin Mitchell Arethusa Kirk Kevin E O'Grady Robert P Schwartz

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism developed an alcohol screening instrument for youth based on epidemiologic data. This study examines the concurrent validity of this instrument, expanded to include tobacco and drugs, among pediatric patients, as well as the acceptability of its self-administration on an iPad. METHODS Five hundred and twenty-five ...

Journal: :Water research 2014
Adèle Bressy Marie-Christine Gromaire Catherine Lorgeoux Mohamed Saad Florent Leroy Ghassan Chebbo

Three catchments, equipped with sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS: vegetated roof, underground pipeline or tank, swale, grassed detention pond) for peak flow mitigation, have been compared to a reference catchment drained by a conventional separate sewer system in terms of hydraulic behaviour and discharged contaminant fluxes (organic matter, organic micropollutants, metals). A runoff an...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2015
Leslie A Hulvershorn Tom A Hummer Rena Fukunaga Ellen Leibenluft Peter Finn Melissa A Cyders Amit Anand Lauren Overhage Allyson Dir Joshua Brown

Risky decision-making, particularly in the context of reward-seeking behavior, is strongly associated with the presence of substance use disorders (SUDs). However, there has been little research on the neural substrates underlying reward-related decision-making in drug-naïve youth who are at elevated risk for SUDs. Participants comprised 23 high-risk (HR) youth with a well-established SUD risk ...

2017
L. K. Dobbs J. C. Lemos V. A. Alvarez

Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) consistently emerge as a critical substrate for the etiology of some major psychiatric disorders. Indeed, a central theory of substance use disorders (SUDs) postulates that a reduction in D2R levels in the striatum is a determining factor that confers vulnerability to abuse substances. A large number of clinical and preclinical studies strongly support this link bet...

2016
Daniel Jato-Espino Susanne M. Charlesworth Joseba R. Bayon Frank Warwick Rao Bhamidiammarri Kiran Tota-Maharaj

Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) constitute an alternative to conventional drainage when managing stormwater in cities, reducing the impact of urbanization by decreasing the amount of runoff generated by a rainfall event. This paper shows the potential benefits of installing different types of SuDS in preventing flooding in comparison with the common urban drainage strategies consistin...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2006
Allan Zuckoff Katherine Shear Ellen Frank Dennis C Daley Karen Seligman Russell Silowash

Empirically supported treatments for co-occurring substance use disorders (SUDs) and grief problems are lacking, despite the salience of grief pathology in substance abusers. Identification of a syndrome of complicated grief, distinct from bereavement-related depression and anxiety, led to the development of a targeted treatment, but this treatment has not been tried with persons with SUDs. We ...

2008
Linda A. Dimeff Marsha M. Linehan

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a well-established treatment for individuals with multiple and severe psychosocial disorders, including those who are chronically suicidal. Because many such patients have substance use disorders (SUDs), the authors developed DBT for Substance Abusers, which incorporates concepts and modalities designed to promote abstinence and to reduce the length and adv...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2011
Sharon L Brenner Theodore P Beauchaine

Youth with conduct problems (CPs) or depression are at high risk for early initiation of substance use, and for future substance use disorders (SUDs). Comorbid CPs and depression increase risk even further, yet understanding how these conditions interact remains elusive. One hypothesis is that altered mesolimbic dopamine function contributes to symptoms of CPs, depression, and SUDs. Cardiac pre...

Journal: :Addiction 2006
Marc N Potenza

AIMS In anticipation of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V), to consider whether addictive disorders should include non-substance use disorders. METHODS The author reviewed data and provided perspective to explore whether disorders such as pathological gambling (PG) should be grouped together with substance dependence, given that they share m...

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