نتایج جستجو برای: substance addiction

تعداد نتایج: 226175  

Journal: :Appetite 2007
Stephanie E Cassin Kristin M von Ranson

To ascertain to what degree binge eating is experienced as an addiction, this study examined the proportion of women with binge-eating disorder (BED) whose symptoms met criteria for an addiction. Women (N = 79) with current BED completed a structured telephone interview to assess for symptoms of a modified version of DSM-IV substance dependence and Goodman's [(1990). Addiction: Definition and i...

Journal: :Health & social work 2007
Anna C Burke Thomas K Gregoire

This study provides new evidence regarding the relation of coerced care to posttreatment substance use and addiction severity while controlling for two important factors: readiness to change and addiction severity at admission to treatment. The initial study sample consisted of 289 people who agreed to participate in a prospective study of substance abuse treatment outcomes in five large outpat...

Journal: :Addiction 2006
George F Koob

AIMS The purpose of this review is to provide a synthesis of our knowledge of the neurobiological bases of addiction relevant for the diagnosis of addiction. METHODS A heuristic framework of neuroadaptive changes within key brain neurocircuitry responsible for different stages of the addiction cycle is outlined and linked to human studies to provide important future translational links for di...

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2016
Tae-Hwi Schwantes-An Juan Zhang Li-Shiun Chen Sarah M Hartz Robert C Culverhouse Xiangning Chen Hilary Coon Josef Frank Helen M Kamens Bettina Konte Leena Kovanen Antti Latvala Lisa N Legrand Brion S Maher Whitney E Melroy Elliot C Nelson Mark W Reid Jason D Robinson Pei-Hong Shen Bao-Zhu Yang Judy A Andrews Paul Aveyard Olga Beltcheva Sandra A Brown Dale S Cannon Sven Cichon Robin P Corley Norbert Dahmen Louisa Degenhardt Tatiana Foroud Wolfgang Gaebel Ina Giegling Stephen J Glatt Richard A Grucza Jill Hardin Annette M Hartmann Andrew C Heath Stefan Herms Colin A Hodgkinson Per Hoffmann Hyman Hops David Huizinga Marcus Ising Eric O Johnson Elaine Johnstone Radka P Kaneva Kenneth S Kendler Falk Kiefer Henry R Kranzler Ken S Krauter Orna Levran Susanne Lucae Michael T Lynskey Wolfgang Maier Karl Mann Nicholas G Martin Manuel Mattheisen Grant W Montgomery Bertram Müller-Myhsok Michael F Murphy Michael C Neale Momchil A Nikolov Denise Nishita Markus M Nöthen John Nurnberger Timo Partonen Michele L Pergadia Maureen Reynolds Monika Ridinger Richard J Rose Noora Rouvinen-Lagerström Norbert Scherbaum Christine Schmäl Michael Soyka Michael C Stallings Michael Steffens Jens Treutlein Ming Tsuang Tamara L Wall Norbert Wodarz Vadim Yuferov Peter Zill Andrew W Bergen Jingchun Chen Paul M Cinciripini Howard J Edenberg Marissa A Ehringer Robert E Ferrell Joel Gelernter David Goldman John K Hewitt Christian J Hopfer William G Iacono Jaakko Kaprio Mary Jeanne Kreek Ivo M Kremensky Pamela A F Madden Matt McGue Marcus R Munafò Robert A Philibert Marcella Rietschel Alec Roy Dan Rujescu Sirkku T Saarikoski Gary E Swan Alexandre A Todorov Michael M Vanyukov Robert B Weiss Laura J Bierut Nancy L Saccone

The mu1 opioid receptor gene, OPRM1, has long been a high-priority candidate for human genetic studies of addiction. Because of its potential functional significance, the non-synonymous variant rs1799971 (A118G, Asn40Asp) in OPRM1 has been extensively studied, yet its role in addiction has remained unclear, with conflicting association findings. To resolve the question of what effect, if any, r...

Journal: :فصلنامه طب اعتیاد 0
حامد اختیاری عضو هیأت علمی و مدیر برنامه ی علوم اعصاب کاربردی، پژوهشکده ی علوم شناختی

the tenth issue of our addiction journal (former version of pjam) was ready to be published in summer 2010, but some discussions regarding the journal at the national center for addiction studies created a disturbing atmosphere for members of the editorial office. as if there were no hopes in continuing to run this three year old journal. currently in 2013, after three years of hard efforts, th...

2013
Yan Sun Shiqiu Meng Jiali Li Jie Shi Lin Lu

SUMMARY The importance of genetic factors in substance addiction has long been established. The rationale for this work is that understanding of the function of addiction genes and delineation of the key molecular pathways of these genes would enhance the development of novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers that could be used in the prevention and management of substance abuse. Over the past...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
tahereh seghatoleslam 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia ; 2. dept. of clinical psychology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences , tehran, iran . hussain habil 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia. ahmad hatim 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia. rusdi rashid 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia. abolfazl ardakan 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia. farid esmaeili motlaq 1. dept. of psychological medicine, university of malaya center of addiction sciences (umcas) , kuala lumpur, malaysia.

religion is one of the protective factors that facilities positive outcomes by preventing individuals from engaging in addictive substance. a recent study has confirmed that religion inhibits drug addiction. the concept of psychospiritual therapy was to introduce drug addiction. therefore, of the various methods of psychotherapy, the usage of taqwa (piety) emerged as an applicable method of isl...

2007
Marc-Antoine Crocq

Our taste for addictive psychoactive substances is attested to in the earliest human records. Historically, psychoactive substances have been used by (i) priests in religious ceremonies (eg, amanita muscaria); (ii) healers for medicinal purposes (eg, opium); or (iii) the general population in a socially approved way (eg, alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine). Our forebears refined more potent compou...

2011
Robert G Newman

Substance use disorders are increasingly viewed as chronic conditions, and addiction treatment services are beginning to adopt models that were developed to address other chronic conditions. These models address the impact of disease and services on the patient's overall well-being. From this perspective, treatment for addiction aims for the broad goal of recovery, which is defined as abstinenc...

Journal: :The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 2017
Kristen P Lindgren Clayton Neighbors Melissa L Gasser Jason J Ramirez Dario Cvencek

BACKGROUND This paper provides an overview of the self-concept as it relates to substance use. Self-concept has a long history in psychological theory and research; however, substance self-concept (e.g., viewing one's self as a drinker or smoker) is an understudied area of research with the potential to expand existing conceptualizations of substance use, addiction, and prevention and treatment...

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