... mental disordersandsubstanceusedisorders Eur Addict Res 1996, 2:36-47 Roberts RE, Roberts CR, Xing Y: Comorbidity of substanceusedisordersand other psychiatric disorders among adolescents: ... ADHD andsubstance dependence J Addict Dis 2004, 23:31-40 Grilo CM, Becker DF, Fehon DC, Edell WS, McGlashan TH: Conduct Disorder, SubstanceUseDisordersand Coexisting Conduct andSubstanceUse ... comorbidity in adolescent inpatients referred for treatment of substanceusedisorders Child andAdolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2010 4:25 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take...
... psychosis, bipolar disorders, epilepsy, developmental and behavioural disorders in children and adolescents, dementia, alcohol use disorders, drug use disorders, self-harm/suicide and other significant ... Epilepsy/Seizures 32 Developmental Disorders 40 Behavioural Disorders 44 Dementia 50 Alcohol Useand Alcohol UseDisorders 58 Drug Useand Drug UseDisorders 66 10 Self-harm/Suicide 74 11 ther ... seeking care for mental, neurological andsubstanceuse disorders, foster good relationships with them and their carers, and respond to those seeking care in a nonjudgmental, non-stigmatizing and supportive...
... Medical Center's Addictive Disorders Service [18] The program trains substanceuse disorder clinics to provide: testing for hepatitis B and C and immunities to hepatitis A and B; comprehensive patient ... Referral of all hepatitis B and C positive patients to specialty care for follow-up Availability of hepatitis B and C vaccinations in the substanceusedisorders clinic Standardized, comprehensive ... baseline were compared See Table for descriptive data and effect sizes for ORCA subscales for high and low implementation groups ORCA scores on patient preferences and leadership culture subscales...
... Cohen’s d (effect size r) is used for age, for all other variables the phicoefficient is used c) The student’s T-test is used for age, for all other variables the c2-test is used These results were ... Student’s t-test was used for continuous variables and the Pearson’s chisquare test was used for categorical variables We performed logistic regression analyses to select the Ethics and consent issues ... Prevalence of substance abuse in psychiatric patients Am J Psychiatry 1991, 148:1086 13 Harris KM, Edlund MJ: Use of mental health care andsubstance abuse treatment among adults with co-occurring disorders...
... randomized controlled trial comparing online with face-to-face cognitive- behavioral therapy for depression Barbara Preschl1, Andreas Maercker1, Birgit Wagner2§ Department of Psychopathology and ... the working alliance between client and therapist in the middle and at the end of a cognitive- behavioral intervention for depression The participants were randomized to an internet-based treatment ... internet programs In a randomized controlled trial, Kiropoulos and colleagues compared a 12-week internet-based cognitivebehavioral therapy (CBT) for panic disorder and agoraphobia provided...
... SMRs for any SMI were 2.21 for the total sample, 2.49 for men and 1.98 for women The respective SMRs were 4.28, 3.70 and 4.76 forsubstanceusedisordersand 1.42, 1.72 and 1.29 for depressive disorders ... England and Wales in 2008 * P-value
... provides separate scores for fear and avoidance of social interaction and performance situations, and the Japanese version has sufficient validity data [43] We did not use it because assessments at ... program and to plan for future sessions During and after the CBT, co-administration of antidepressants and benzodiazepines was allowed as a part of usual treatment at a specialist clinic, because ... Short Form 36 (SF-36) The Japanese version of the Short Form 36 (SF-36 version 1.2) was used to assess QoL The SF-36 [25] is a 36-item self-report questionnaire and is among the most frequently-used...
... other factors and SUD were non-significant when adjusted forbehavioraland affective factors Background Substanceusedisorders (SUDs) are among the most common psychiatric disordersand constitute ... (1) behavioraland affective factors, (2) parental factors, (3) early initiation of substance use, and (4) educational factors were studied as correlates of alcohol and other substanceusedisorders ... health andsubstance use, to be used as screens for the mental health interview Two separate screens were used to assess substance use: score of at least three in the CAGE questionnaire [40] for...
... (Table and Additional File 1) for therapeutic use in lupus patients Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a naturally occurring steroid and possesses both endocrine and immunomodulatory effects Interestingly, ... the persistence and activation of autoreactive B cells and T cells with the consecutive abnormal secretion of cytokines and production of autoAbs The formation of immune complexes and the activation ... interesting target candidates for the development of novel lupus therapies The activation of the complement pathway in lupus amplifies both immune and inflammatory responses and is involved in...
... allowing the investigator to observe and understand the operational challenges faced by the CORPs and the program as a whole Informal appraisal of these observations was used to design a quantitative ... not pre-inform the CORPs nor did he reveal his role and independent status at any time before or during the visit Both the investigator and the chosen CORPs would leave the ward office and survey ... and 29 years of age, while 28% (18) were between 30 and 39 and the remaining 20% (13) were 40 and above Individuals’ age correlated positively with the length of time they had spent working for...
... differences for Axis I psychiatric andsubstanceusedisorders between white and black adults Psychiatr Serv 2008, 59(8):893-901 Wu L, Ringwalt CL, Williams CE: Use of substance abuse treatment ... health (MH) and alcohol and drug (AOD) disorders We apply the Gelberg-Andersen Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations [40] This model, a modified version of the original Andersen behavioral ... healers) (data not mutually exclusive) Substanceuseand mental disorders Current (past 12-month) substanceuse disorders, including alcohol or drug abuse or dependence, were assessed using modified...
... solely forsubstanceuse 3Throughout this report, the committee uses the acronym M/SU to refer to “mental and/ or substance use. ” HEALTH CARE FOR MENTAL AND SUBSTANCE- USE CONDITIONS alcoholism, and ... of health care for mental and substance- use conditions As the report notes, the link be- ix x FOREWORD tween mental and substance- use problems and illnesses and general health and health care ... high-quality care for mental and substance- use conditions • Government programs, employers, and other group purchasers of health care for mental and substance- use conditions use their dollars...
... Behavioral Treatment forSubstance Abuse in People with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness Behavioral Treatment forSubstance Abuse in People with Serious and Persistent Mental ... both behavioral skills (e.g., refusing unreasonable requests) and didactic information (e.g., the role of dopamine in schizophrenia andsubstance use) , and receive social reinforcement for effort ... their standard format given the cognitiveand motivational impairments that characterize people with schizophrenia and other SPMIs For example, a common Behavioral Treatment forSubstance Abuse in...
... Identifying Mental Health andSubstanceUse Problems of Children and Adolescents Prevention and Early Identification of Children’s and Adolescents’ Mental Health andSubstanceUse Problems Chapter ... function.6 Identifying Mental Health andSubstanceUse Problems of Children and Adolescents Many children and adolescents with mental illness andsubstanceuse problems not receive treatment • ... andSubstance Abuse Treatment for Co-occurring Disorders This supplement is applicable for mental health andsubstance abuse professionals and treatment program administrators of programs for...
... treatment for children and adolescents with bipolar disorder type I/II for 4.1 months (SD = 6.1) The charts of 26 subjects were retrospectively reviewed using the CGI and CGA scales separately for ... their illness and future studies would probably require more strict research criteria Evidence for the use of topiramate in binge eating disordersand bulimia nervosa is encouraging and suggest ... psychiatric disorders, refractory to conventional mood stabilisers, and with psychiatric and medical co-morbid conditions Forty-four patients had rapid cycling bipolar disorder (manic, hypomanic and...
... sensitivity of 60% and PPV of 60% for women, and a sensitivity of 55% and PPV of 50% men for AUDs The sensitivities of the AUDIT were moderate (55% sensitivity for men; 60% for women), Chishinga ... mhGAP guidelines for those with alcohol usedisorders include discussing with the patient the short and long-term risks of continued use of alcohol; asking about other substance use; having a discussion ... experiences’ and ‘interpersonal difficulties’ for the CESD [27], and a two-factor model of ‘alcohol consumption’ and ‘alcohol related problems’ for the AUDIT [35] fit the observed data We used a combination...
... parallel-group, randomized, controlled trial with an active control and two treatment phases (acute and continuation) A stratified block randomization with randomly varying block size is performed, stratified ... data support the need for more and larger trials, controlling for medication, and including CBASP as a powerful intervention with a more intensive (larger number of sessions) and a longer course ... CBASP and nefazodone resulted in a higher remission rate (54%) than both monotherapies Similarly, imipramine but also more traditional psychotherapies (Interpersonal Psychotherapy/IPT, and Cognitive...
... 1991, Ary DV, Tildesley E, Hops H, Andrews J: The influence of parent, sibling, and peer modeling and attitudes on adolescentuse of alcohol SubstanceUseand Misuse 1993, 28(9):853-880 Komro KA, ... illnesses, Australians with substanceusedisorders are the least likely to seek help for their problem, with only one quarter of people who meet criteria for a substanceuse disorder seeking help ... Websites, online forums, information brochures, leaflets or hand-outs from service providers or information centres, medical journals and online databases, were all searched for any information about...
... Background The human and economic costs of substanceuse are considerable [1,2] Although rates of substanceuse generally are lower for women than for men [3-5], the physical and mental health consequences ... problems, and development of substanceuse problems [8-11] There is a need for services that effectively and comprehensively address the complex needs of women with substanceuse issues and their ... childhood abuse by inner-city crack users J Ethn Subst Abuse 2009, 8:15-34 Sacks JY, McKendrick K, Banks S: The impact of early trauma and abuse on residential substance abuse treatment outcomes for...
... Mandates Prenatal Testing/ Screening forSubstanceUse Includes maternal substance abuse or infant substance exposure under the definition of abuse Mandates Neonatal testing For Drugs Yes Mandates ... Mandates Prenatal Testing/ Screening forSubstanceUse Includes maternal substance abuse or infant substance exposure under the definition of abuse Yes Yes Yes Yes Mandates Neonatal testing For ... for all drugs of abuse is critical because, as documented earlier, most prenatal drug use is polydrug use Therefore, understanding these potential pathways will give us one model for understanding...