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Substance or Drug abuse is a serious public health problem affecting usually adolescents and young adults. It affects both males and females and it is. the major source of crimes in youth and ...
Substance Use Disorders and Addiction: Mechanisms, Trends, and
The numbers for substance use disorders are large, and we need to pay attention to them. Data from the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health suggest that, over the preceding year, 20.3 million people age 12 or older had substance use disorders, and 14.8 million of these cases were attributed to alcohol.When considering other substances, the report estimated that 4.4 million individuals ...
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A systematic review of substance use and substance use disorder
The studies were published between 1982 and 2020. The four main study designs used were cross-sectional (n = 126), cohort (n = 5), case-control (n = 10), and mixed methods (n = 2). One study used a combination of the multiplier method, Wisdom of the Crowds (WOTC) method, and a published literature review to document the size of key populations .
Neurobiological mechanisms and related clinical treatment of addiction
Introduction. Substance use disorder (SUD), also known as drug addiction, is a state of compulsive drug use despite substantial harm and adverse consequences (Franklin, 1995; Nathan et al., 2016; Volkow and Boyle, 2018).Generally, SUDs include alcohol use disorder, tobacco use disorder, and other illicit drug-use disorder (such as methamphetamine, ketamine, and heroin) (Petry et al., 2018).
Insight in substance use disorder: A systematic review of the literature
Substance-Related Disorders* / epidemiology. Insight refers to a person's understanding of themselves and the world around them. Recent literature has explored people's insight into their substance use disorder (SUD) and how this is linked to treatment adherence, abstinence rates, and comorbid mental health symptoms. The aim of this systematic ….
Problematic Opioid Use: A Scoping Literature Review of Profiles
A scoping literature review was conducted to identify profiles of people presenting problematic opioid use, in order to support the development of tailored interventions and services. ... the government reported 3987 apparent opioid-related deaths in 2017. 10 In Victoria ... European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. Frequently ...
Addiction as a brain disease revised: why it still matters, and the
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience community, has become subject to acerbic criticism in recent years. These criticisms state that ...
A systematic review on Substance Addiction: medical diagnosis or
The neurobiological changes identified in addiction clearly do not point in the direction of conceptualizing it solely as a moral condition, since human cognitive and motivational processes can be biologically disturbed by substances of addiction. Long-term drug users have drug-induced changes in the activity of the cortical regions related ...
Insight in substance use disorder: A systematic review of the literature
Insight refers to a person's understanding of themselves and the world around them. Recent literature has explored people's insight into their substance use disorder (SUD) and how this is linked to treatment adherence, abstinence rates, and comorbid mental health symptoms. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise and critically ...
The Effectiveness of Compulsory Drug Treatment: a Systematic Review
While a limited literature exists, the majority of studies (78%) evaluating compulsory treatment failed to detect any significant positive impacts on drug use or criminal recidivism over other approaches, with two studies (22%) detecting negative impacts of compulsory treatment on criminal recidivism compared with control arms.
Mapping the literature of addictions treatment
A review of directories of alcohol and drug abuse literature produced numerous magazines as well as scholarly journals. The decision was made to focus on the literature of patient care and client care, rather than the genre of alcohol and addiction in general.
Percentages of problem drug use and their implications for policy
A large proportion of people in society consume licit and/or illicit drugs. Only a minority of these use drugs in a problematic manner. Nevertheless, the effects of drugs are generally portrayed as negative in the media (Global Commission on Drug Policy, 2017), leading to the stigmatisation of people who use drugs as media representations can have a strong influence on public perceptions ...
Insight in substance use disorder: A systematic review of the literature
Insight refers to a person's understanding of themselves and the world around them. Recent literature has explored people's insight into their substance use disorder (SUD) and how this is linked to treatment adherence, abstinence rates, and comorbid mental health symptoms. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise and critically ...
PDF Literature Review: A Review of the Research on the Treatment of
to significantly reduce or stop their drug use and that the best outcomes occur with longer durations of treatment. Recovery from drug addiction is a long-term process and frequently requires multiple episodes of treatment. As with other chronic illnesses, relapses to drug abuse can occur and should
Substance Use Disorders in Patients With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol use disorders and other substance use disorders are extremely common among patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This article reviews studies pertaining to the epidemiology, clinical phenomenology, and pathophysiology of comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders. METHOD: Studies were identified by means of computerized and manual searches. The review of ...
A Review of Alcohol-Related Harms: A Recent Update
Alcohol-related harms. To identify what the most harmful drug is in the world, British researchers recently conducted multi-criteria decision analysis to rank medications in this respect.9 They found that in the United Kingdom (UK), the reputation of being the most dangerous substance in terms of overall harm to users and others belonged to alcohol. In another study on substance abuse, a scale ...
Crime and Drugs: The Issues and Literature
Abstract. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the major research issues in the study of the relationship between crime and drugs and to examine the relevant research literature as it applies to those issues. Typologies are constructed for both criminal and drug using behavior and it is argued that the relationship between crime and drugs ...
Literature Review: Substance Use Treatment Programs
A systematic literature review of studies examining juvenile justice system processing found that most studies examining referral to mental health or substance misuse treatment from within the juvenile justice system found at least some race effects disadvantaging youths of color (Spinney et al., 2016).
Addiction Recovery: A Systematized Review
The model includes 3 phases: First, in the theoretical phase, data are collected using literature reviews to develop a foundation for the second phase. Second, in the field phase, qualitative data are obtained through semi-structured interviews to refine a concept of addiction recovery.
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2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Alcohol, opium and cannabis have been the traditional drugs of use in India with moderate consumption being ritualised in social gatherings. Associated major health or social problems are not obvious since several informal social controls against abuse are in place. Traditional use continues today (Ganguly et al 1995).
A Review Study of Substance Abuse Status in High School Students
INTRODUCTION. Substance abuse is a common phenomenon in the world and has invaded the human society as the most important social damage.[1,2] Substance abuse is a nonadaptive model of drug use, which results in adverse problems and consequences, and includes a set of cognitive, behavioral, and psychological symptoms.[]Iran also, due to its specific human and geographic features, has a ...
A Review of the Literature
This literature review is part of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA's) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) 49, Incorporating Alcohol Pharmacotherapies Into Medical Practice. Developed by a panel of experts for SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), the TIP can assist physicians and other medical professionals in providing ...
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Substance or Drug abuse is a serious public health problem affecting usually adolescents and young adults. It affects both males and females and it is. the major source of crimes in youth and ...
The numbers for substance use disorders are large, and we need to pay attention to them. Data from the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health suggest that, over the preceding year, 20.3 million people age 12 or older had substance use disorders, and 14.8 million of these cases were attributed to alcohol.When considering other substances, the report estimated that 4.4 million individuals ...
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The studies were published between 1982 and 2020. The four main study designs used were cross-sectional (n = 126), cohort (n = 5), case-control (n = 10), and mixed methods (n = 2). One study used a combination of the multiplier method, Wisdom of the Crowds (WOTC) method, and a published literature review to document the size of key populations .
Introduction. Substance use disorder (SUD), also known as drug addiction, is a state of compulsive drug use despite substantial harm and adverse consequences (Franklin, 1995; Nathan et al., 2016; Volkow and Boyle, 2018).Generally, SUDs include alcohol use disorder, tobacco use disorder, and other illicit drug-use disorder (such as methamphetamine, ketamine, and heroin) (Petry et al., 2018).
Substance-Related Disorders* / epidemiology. Insight refers to a person's understanding of themselves and the world around them. Recent literature has explored people's insight into their substance use disorder (SUD) and how this is linked to treatment adherence, abstinence rates, and comorbid mental health symptoms. The aim of this systematic ….
A scoping literature review was conducted to identify profiles of people presenting problematic opioid use, in order to support the development of tailored interventions and services. ... the government reported 3987 apparent opioid-related deaths in 2017. 10 In Victoria ... European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. Frequently ...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience community, has become subject to acerbic criticism in recent years. These criticisms state that ...
The neurobiological changes identified in addiction clearly do not point in the direction of conceptualizing it solely as a moral condition, since human cognitive and motivational processes can be biologically disturbed by substances of addiction. Long-term drug users have drug-induced changes in the activity of the cortical regions related ...
Insight refers to a person's understanding of themselves and the world around them. Recent literature has explored people's insight into their substance use disorder (SUD) and how this is linked to treatment adherence, abstinence rates, and comorbid mental health symptoms. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise and critically ...
While a limited literature exists, the majority of studies (78%) evaluating compulsory treatment failed to detect any significant positive impacts on drug use or criminal recidivism over other approaches, with two studies (22%) detecting negative impacts of compulsory treatment on criminal recidivism compared with control arms.
A review of directories of alcohol and drug abuse literature produced numerous magazines as well as scholarly journals. The decision was made to focus on the literature of patient care and client care, rather than the genre of alcohol and addiction in general.
A large proportion of people in society consume licit and/or illicit drugs. Only a minority of these use drugs in a problematic manner. Nevertheless, the effects of drugs are generally portrayed as negative in the media (Global Commission on Drug Policy, 2017), leading to the stigmatisation of people who use drugs as media representations can have a strong influence on public perceptions ...
Insight refers to a person's understanding of themselves and the world around them. Recent literature has explored people's insight into their substance use disorder (SUD) and how this is linked to treatment adherence, abstinence rates, and comorbid mental health symptoms. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise and critically ...
to significantly reduce or stop their drug use and that the best outcomes occur with longer durations of treatment. Recovery from drug addiction is a long-term process and frequently requires multiple episodes of treatment. As with other chronic illnesses, relapses to drug abuse can occur and should
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol use disorders and other substance use disorders are extremely common among patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This article reviews studies pertaining to the epidemiology, clinical phenomenology, and pathophysiology of comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders. METHOD: Studies were identified by means of computerized and manual searches. The review of ...
Alcohol-related harms. To identify what the most harmful drug is in the world, British researchers recently conducted multi-criteria decision analysis to rank medications in this respect.9 They found that in the United Kingdom (UK), the reputation of being the most dangerous substance in terms of overall harm to users and others belonged to alcohol. In another study on substance abuse, a scale ...
Abstract. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the major research issues in the study of the relationship between crime and drugs and to examine the relevant research literature as it applies to those issues. Typologies are constructed for both criminal and drug using behavior and it is argued that the relationship between crime and drugs ...
A systematic literature review of studies examining juvenile justice system processing found that most studies examining referral to mental health or substance misuse treatment from within the juvenile justice system found at least some race effects disadvantaging youths of color (Spinney et al., 2016).
The model includes 3 phases: First, in the theoretical phase, data are collected using literature reviews to develop a foundation for the second phase. Second, in the field phase, qualitative data are obtained through semi-structured interviews to refine a concept of addiction recovery.
2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Alcohol, opium and cannabis have been the traditional drugs of use in India with moderate consumption being ritualised in social gatherings. Associated major health or social problems are not obvious since several informal social controls against abuse are in place. Traditional use continues today (Ganguly et al 1995).
INTRODUCTION. Substance abuse is a common phenomenon in the world and has invaded the human society as the most important social damage.[1,2] Substance abuse is a nonadaptive model of drug use, which results in adverse problems and consequences, and includes a set of cognitive, behavioral, and psychological symptoms.[]Iran also, due to its specific human and geographic features, has a ...
This literature review is part of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA's) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) 49, Incorporating Alcohol Pharmacotherapies Into Medical Practice. Developed by a panel of experts for SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), the TIP can assist physicians and other medical professionals in providing ...