نتایج جستجو برای: alcohol induced disorder

تعداد نتایج: 1610581  

2016
Seong Gu Kim Jong Sung Kim Han Ju Pack Han Na Sung

BACKGROUND This research investigated the sensitivity and specificity of heavy and binge drinking for screening of alcohol use disorder. METHODS This retrospective study was conducted with 976 adults who visited the Sun Health Screening Center for health screenings in 2015. Daily drinking amount, drinking frequency per week, and weekly drinking amount were investigated. Using criteria from th...

2013
Kirsten C Morley Andrew Baillie Claudia Sannibale Maree Teesson Paul S Haber

BACKGROUND A major barrier to successful treatment in alcohol dependence is psychiatric comorbidity. During treatment, the time to relapse is shorter, the drop-out rate is increased, and long-term alcohol consumption is greater for those with comorbid major depression or anxiety disorder than those with an alcohol use disorder with no comorbid mental disorder. The treatment of alcohol dependenc...

2012
John A Cunningham Jim McCambridge

This 'For Debate' paper starts by recognizing the growing trend towards considering alcohol dependence as a chronic relapsing disorder. We argue that the adoption of this model results from focusing on those in treatment for alcohol dependence rather than considering the larger number of people in the general population who meet criteria for alcohol dependence at some point in their lives. The ...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
moslem abbasi hasan sadeghi zabih pirani leyla vatandoust

abstract background: nowadays, prevalence of addictive behaviors among bipolar patients is considered to be a serious health threat by the world health organization. the aim of this study is to investigate the role of behavioral activation and inhibition systems in predicting addictive behaviors of male patients with bipolar disorder at the roozbeh psychiatric hospital. materials and methods: t...

2015
Fulton T. Crews Dipak K. Sarkar Liya Qin Jian Zou Nadka Boyadjieva Ryan P. Vetreno

Induction of neuroimmune genes by binge drinking increases neuronal excitability and oxidative stress, contributing to the neurobiology of alcohol dependence and causing neurodegeneration. Ethanol exposure activates signaling pathways featuring high-mobility group box 1 and Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), resulting in induction of the transcription factor nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer ...

2012
Heidi M. B. Lesscher Julia M. Houthuijzen Marian J. Groot Koerkamp Frank C. P. Holstege Louk J. M. J. Vanderschuren

Alcoholism is a devastating brain disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. The development of alcoholism is caused by alcohol-induced maladaptive changes in neural circuits involved in emotions, motivation, and decision-making. Because of its involvement in these processes, the amygdala is thought to be a key neural structure involved in alcohol addiction. However, the molecular mech...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2008
Taina Hätönen Sebastian Forsblom Tuula Kieseppä Jouko Lönnqvist Timo Partonen

AIMS Alcohol misuse is associated with bipolar disorder. Abnormalities in the circadian clockwork play a role in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder. Alcohol intake is likely to affect the circadian phenotype. We aimed at analysing the behavioural trait of the preference to morning or evening hours for the daily activities in bipolar disorder patients with or without the co-morbid alcohol use....

Journal: :Hippocampus 2010
Stephanie A Morris David W Eaves Aleksander R Smith Kimberly Nixon

Adolescents diagnosed with an alcohol use disorder show neurodegeneration in the hippocampus, a region important for learning, memory, and mood regulation. This study examines a potential mechanism by which excessive alcohol intake, characteristic of an alcohol use disorder, produces neurodegeneration. As hippocampal neural stem cells underlie ongoing neurogenesis, a phenomenon that contributes...

2011
Kee-Lee Chou Tracie O. Afifi

The authors’ objective in this study was to examine the role of disordered gambling as a risk factor for the subsequent occurrence of specific Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Axis I psychiatric disorders after adjusting for medical conditions, health-related quality of life, and stressful life events. Community-dwelling respondents from nationally represen...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
Catherine Y Spong

F etal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is the most common, nongenetic cause of mental retardation, and has a signifi cant national health impact [1]. Meeting the criteria for this condition requires the identifi cation of specifi c features, involving craniofacial dysmorphology (particularly midfacial anomalies), growth retardation, and defi cits in brain function. Most children with alcohol-induced pre...

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