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  1. 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 ...

  2. Substance Abuse and Public Health: A Multilevel Perspective and

    Substance abuse has been a thorny public health concern throughout human history. Manifestly, prevention and treatment are the two main strategies commonly adopted to tackle the problem of substance abuse. ... It includes 14 empirical research articles and one intervention paper from Bosnia, Croatia, Hong Kong, Italy, mainland China, Norway ...

  3. (PDF) Substance Abuse: A Literature Review of the Implications and

    Theoretical issues underlying drug abuse are discussed in detail. The paper indicates thaI the youth gels involved in drugs due to peer pressure, curiosity, wanting to be different, rioting from ...

  4. Substance Misuse and Substance use Disorders: Why do they Matter in

    This paper first introduces important conceptual and practical distinctions among three key terms: substance "use," "misuse," and "disorders" (including addiction), and goes on to describe and quantify the important health and social problems associated with these terms. National survey data are presented to summarize the prevalence ...

  5. Adolescents and substance abuse: the effects of substance abuse on

    Substance abuse during adolescence. The use of substances by youth is described primarily as intermittent or intensive (binge) drinking and characterized by experimentation and expediency (Degenhardt et al., Citation 2016; Morojele & Ramsoomar, Citation 2016; Romo-Avilés et al., Citation 2016).Intermittent or intensive substance use is linked to the adolescent's need for activities that ...

  6. Substance Use: Research and Treatment: Sage Journals

    SUBMIT PAPER. Substance Use: Research and Treatment is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on human substance use research and treatment, including medical treatment and screening, mental health services, research, and … | View full journal description. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics ...

  7. Evidence-based practices for substance use disorders

    Behavioral couples therapy (BCT), or behavioral marital therapy, is a behavioral treatment for both alcohol and drug use disorders that has been in development since 1985 [ 39 ]. It uses behavioral principles and contracting to reinforce abstinence and the appropriate use of medications (eg, naltrexone).

  8. Substance Use & Addiction Journal: Sage Journals

    The mission of Substance Use & Addiction Journal (SAj) is to advance science through dissemination of high-quality, innovative research, and commentary related to substance use and substance use disorders by and for a broad range of stakeholders including clinicians, researchers, educators, policy makers, persons and advocates of persons who use substances, and public health and healthcare ...

  9. Full article: Substance abuse and rehabilitation: responding to the

    Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation is interested in papers on all aspects of substance use and abuse research, as well as options for prevention, risk-reduction intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation. This new international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal provides an effective platform for sharing ideas for solutions and disseminating ...

  10. PDF Introduction to the Special Issue on Substance Use Disorders and Addictions

    symptom relapse rates of substance use disorders are equal to or lower than for diabetes, hypertension, and asthma (National Insti-tute on Drug Abuse [NIDA], 2018). These statistics tell only part of the story. Substance use disor-ders and addiction are serious, complex, chronic illnesses that impact individuals, families, and communities.

  11. Pathways of Addiction: Opportunities in Drug Abuse Research

    Drug abuse research has also provided a major impetus for neuropharmacological research in psychiatry since the late 1950s, when it was discovered that LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide; a hallucinogen that produces psychotic symptoms) affected the brain's serotonin systems (Cooper et al., 1991). ... Paper presented at the American Public Health ...

  12. How Social Relationships Influence Substance Use Disorder Recovery: A

    Previous qualitative studies have shed light on different aspects of social relationships that are important for SUD recovery. For example, several studies have shown that most individuals with a SUD need a change to their social network to initiate and maintain abstinence from substance use. 7-11 Furthermore, research suggests that social support can be even more powerful for maintaining ...

  13. (PDF) Forms of Drug Abuse and Their Effects

    It starts with merely. smoking of cigarettes and gradually drowns the person into the trap of drug abuse. Stress, anxiety, peer pressure, poverty are some of the main causes of drug abuse.As is ...

  14. An Overview of Drug Abuse: Causes, Effects, and Control Measures

    A drug is any substance capable of altering the functioning of a person's body and mind. In this paper, a deterministic nonlinear model was adapted to investigate the behavior of drug abuse and ...

  15. A systematic review of substance use and substance use disorder

    The aim of this systematic review is therefore: (i) to describe the characteristics of research studies conducted on substance use and SUD in Kenya; (ii) to assess the methodological quality of the studies; (iii) to identify areas where there is limited research evidence and; (iv) to make recommendations for future research. This paper is in ...

  16. Introduction to the special issue on substance use disorders and

    The articles in this special issue of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice feature a diverse and equally important collection of psychology's professional contributions, both nationally and internationally, in substance use disorder and addiction research and clinical practice. Articles in this special issue illuminate the relationships between culture and substance use disorder ...

  17. Advancing Treatment and Recovery Approaches for Addictive Disorders

    Qualitative research from Türkiye, by Nalbantoğlu and Tuncay, explored the multifaceted role of self-help groups in supporting recovery from SUDs. Through in-depth interviews, the authors revealed that shared life experiences are critical in fostering a supportive community that facilitates recovery.

  18. Personalizing the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

    The existing pharmacopoeia for substance use disorders is severely limited. The FDA has approved medications only for alcohol, nicotine, and opioid use disorders (), and currently there are no approved medications for cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine, or inhalant use disorders.The absence of medications to treat most substance use disorders and the limited number of existing medications for ...

  19. Part 1: The Connection Between Substance Use Disorders and Mental

    Many individuals who develop substance use disorders (SUD) are also diagnosed with mental disorders, and vice versa.2,3 Although there are fewer studies on comorbidity among youth, research suggests that adolescents with substance use disorders also have high rates of co-occurring mental illness; over 60 percent of adolescents in community-based substance use disorder treatment programs also ...

  20. Relentless Stigma: A Qualitative Analysis of a Substance Use Recovery

    Research supports positive and negative affiliations to certain words which describe substance use. For example, the term "substance use disorder" asserts an unbiased medical approach surrounding these disorders and generally decreases stigma, while the terms "drug abusers," "dirty," and "clean" assert a sense of wrongness and ...

  21. Research Review: What Have We Learned About Adolescent Substance Use?

    Alcohol is the most commonly used substance among adolescents, with 64% of 18 year olds endorsing lifetime alcohol use, followed by marijuana (45%) and cigarette use (31%) ( Johnston et al., 2017 ). Overall, rates of adolescent substance use have remained relatively stable over the past several years, with a few notable exceptions.

  22. Comprehensive review identifies three key concepts for recovery from

    Certain concepts have a demonstrated basis for aiding recovery from dangerous alcohol or substance use, according to an analysis of scientific literature since 1990. Self-efficacy (a belief in one ...

  23. New Research Sheds Light on Treatment and Harm Reduction Gaps Among

    It aimed to understand how access to treatment and harm reduction services varies by overdose history and drug type among a racially and ethnically diverse population of drug users. It involved a cross-sectional telephone survey conducted between January and July 2023, with 1,240 participants recruited from 39 different treatment, harm ...

  24. Mental Health Issues and Substance Use in the United States: Pulling

    There are limited data on marijuana use, but it is apparent that many Americans use cannabis routinely. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, approximately 44.7 million people need mental health treatment and 20.1 million Americans need substance use treatment, but only 10% to 30% receive it.

  25. Full article: Associations between substance use and type of crime in

    Introduction. Crime and substance use are known to be closely associated, Citation 1 and substance use disorders are common in criminal justice settings; in a systematic review of studies in prison populations, alcohol abuse and dependence were reported in 18%-30% of males and 10%-24% of females, whereas drug abuse and dependence were reported in 10%-48% and 30%-60% of male and female ...

  26. A Front-Row Change Agent of the Drug Epidemic

    Five-Year Recovery: A New Standard for Assessing Effectiveness of Substance Use Disorder Treatment. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2015 Nov;58:1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2015.06.024. Epub 2015 Aug 1. PMID ...

  27. Stress and substance use disorders: risk, relapse, and treatment

    Introduction. Stress is a common reason for drug use and misuse in the US and the Western world and is evoked frequently in linking stress and substance use disorders (SUDs) (1, 2).Psychological theories view drug misuse as a coping mechanism to reduce stress, anxiety, tension, withdrawal, and abstinence-related distress, and as a means for self-medication (1, 3, 4).

  28. Evidence-Based Resources About Opioid Overdose

    SAMHSA's EBPRC contains a wide variety of downloadable resources available from SAMHSA and other federal partners about opioid overdose and other substance use and mental health topics to help communities, clinicians, policy-makers and others with the information and tools to incorporate evidence-based practices into their communities or clinical settings.

  29. A Review Study of Substance Abuse Status in High School Students

    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, ... In this research, all articles related to substance abuse and its patterns among high school students, which were conducted in Iran and published in domestic and ...