نتایج جستجو برای: suds

تعداد نتایج: 540  

2017
Katharine Dunlop Colleen A. Hanlon Jonathan Downar

Major depressive disorder (MDD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent, disabling, and challenging illnesses for which new treatment options are needed, particularly in comorbid cases. Neuroimaging studies of the functional architecture of the brain suggest common neural substrates underlying MDD and SUDs. Intrinsic brain activity is organized into a set of functional networks, of whi...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1994
P Charoenpan K Muntarbhorn P Boongird G Puavilai R Ratanaprakarn S Indraprasit V Tanphaichitr K Likittanasombat W Varavithya P Tatsanavivat

Sudden nocturnal deaths among "healthy" workers in Southeast Asia have been termed "sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome (SUNDS)" or "sudden unexplained death syndrome (SUDS)". The pathogenesis is still unknown. The paucity of publications on nocturnal monitoring and scientific data stimulated us to perform this study, which included biochemical tests and physiological monitoring during ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2016
Theresa H. McKim Daniel J. Bauer Charlotte A. Boettiger

Learned habitual responses to environmental stimuli allow efficient interaction with the environment, freeing cognitive resources for more demanding tasks. However, when the outcome of such actions is no longer a desired goal, established stimulus-response (S-R) associations or habits must be overcome. Among people with substance use disorders (SUDs), difficulty in overcoming habitual responses...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2013
Gabriel M Lopes Brunno Araújo Nóbrega Giovana Del Prette Sandra Scivoletto

Adolescence is a period of vulnerability to substance use disorders (SUDs). Epidemiological studies indicate that about 23% of Brazilian adolescents use drugs, with alcohol being the most widely consumed substance. The etiology of SUDs is complex, influenced by an interaction of genetic risk, individual development, environmental factors, context of use, and substance used. Clinicians should co...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2009
K V Heal R Bray S A J Willingale M Briers F Napier C Jefferies P Fogg

One of the main barriers to implementing SUDS is concern about performance and maintenance costs since there are few well-documented case-studies. This paper summarizes studies conducted between 2000 and 2008 of the performance and maintenance of four SUDS management trains constructed in 1999 at the Hopwood Park Motorway Service Area, central England. Assessments were made of the wildlife valu...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2000
T J Trull K J Sher C Minks-Brown J Durbin R Burr

The empirical literature on the comorbidity between borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) is reviewed. BPD-SUD comorbidity data obtained from studies published from 1987 to 1997 document the frequent co-occurrence of these diagnoses. Methodological issues and theoretical models for understanding this co-occurrence are discussed. Finally, we present our concept...

Journal: :European addiction research 2015
Manuela Wapp Geurt van de Glind Katelijne van Emmerik-van Oortmerssen Geert Dom Sofie Verspreet Pieter Jan Carpentier Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga Arvid Skutle Eli-Torlid Bu Johan Franck Maija Konstenius Sharlene Kaye Zsolt Demetrovics Csaba Barta Melina Fatséas Marc Auriacombe Brian Johnson Stephen V Faraone Frances R Levin Steve Allsop Susan Carruthers Robert A Schoevers Maarten W J Koeter Wim van den Brink Franz Moggi

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) and substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur, partly because they share risk factors. In this international multicenter study, risk factors for BPD were examined for SUD patients. In total, 1,205 patients were comprehensively examined by standardized interviews and questionnaires on psychiatric diagnosis and risk factors, and it was found that 1,033 (8...

2016
S Y Young Y Delevoye-Turrell J J J van Hoof A E Goudriaan S Seedat

BACKGROUND Individuals with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) have disruptions in the brain's dopaminergic (DA) system and the functioning of its target neural substrates (striatum and prefrontal cortex). These substrates are important for the normal processing of reward, inhibitory control and motivation. Cognitive deficits in attention, impulsivity and working memory have been found in individua...

Journal: :Addiction 2011
Mary C Zanarini Frances R Frankenburg Jolie L Weingeroff D Bradford Reich Garrett M Fitzmaurice Roger D Weiss

AIM The purpose of this study is to detail the course of substance use disorders (SUDs) over 10 years of prospective follow-up among patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and Axis II comparison subjects. DESIGN This study uses data from the McLean Study of Adult Development (MSAD), a multi-faceted study of the longitudinal course of BPD using reliable repeated measures administe...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2010
Mark A Ilgen Kenneth R Conner Marcia Valenstein Karen Austin Frederic C Blow

OBJECTIVE Substance-use disorders (SUDs) increase the risk of suicide. Examining risk factors for violent or nonviolent suicide in those with SUDs could improve suicide-prevention efforts in these individuals. We examined the demographic and clinical predictors of violent and nonviolent suicide among patients with SUDs. METHOD This study examined Veterans Affairs (VA) patients with SUDs who w...

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