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  3. Diagnosing Substance Use Disorder

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  4. Substance Use Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, Stages, Risk Factors

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  1. New Research and Insights into Substance Use Disorder

    Substance Use Disorder in the U.S. 11.7% of Americans 12 and over use illegal drugs. 53 million or 19.4% of people 12 and over have used illegal drugs or misused prescription drugs within the last year. If alcohol and tobacco are included, 165 million, or 60.2% of Americans ages 12 years or older currently abuse drugs.

  2. Insight in substance use disorder: A systematic review of the

    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 ….

  3. Substance Use Disorders and Addiction: Mechanisms, Trends, and

    Substance use frequently accompanies suicide and suicide attempts, and substance use disorders are associated with a long-term increased risk of suicide. Addiction is the key process that underlies substance use disorders, and research using animal models and humans has revealed important insights into the neural circuits and molecules that ...

  4. New NIH Study Reveals Shared Genetic Markers Underlying Substance Use

    About substance use disorders: Substance use disorders are chronic, treatable conditions from which people can recover. In 2021, over 46 million people in the United States had at least one substance use disorder. Substance use disorders are defined in part by continued use of substances despite negative consequences.

  5. Ranking Evidence in Substance Use and Addiction

    The lack of patient-important outcomes is highly germane to substance use research and a systematic review is currently ongoing to identify patient-important outcomes to assess the effectiveness of opioid use disorder in the context of the overdose epidemic (Dennis et al., 2015; Sanger et al., 2018).

  6. The Treatment of Substance Use Disorders: Recent Developments and New

    Substance-related disorders are complex psychiatric disorders that are characterized by continued consumption in spite of harmful consequences. Addiction affects various brain networks critically involved in learning, reward, and motivation, as well as inhibitory control. Currently applied therapeutic approaches aim at modification of behavior ...

  7. Updated Perspectives on the Neurobiology of Substance Use Disorders

    Neurobiology of Substance Use Disorders. The disease model of substance addiction14,15 is a widely accepted theory that views substance misuse as a chronic brain disorder characterized by significant alterations in brain structure and function. It recognizes substance misuse as a complex condition influenced by genetic and environmental factors, leading to dysregulation within the brain's ...

  8. Insight in substance use disorder: A systematic review of the

    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 ...

  9. Insights from system dynamics applications in addiction research: A

    Conclusions: Addiction-related SD research has increased over the last few decades with applications varying in several ways, from model purpose and types of data used to stakeholder involvement. Future applications should consider the benefits of stakeholder engagement throughout the modeling process and expanding models to include concomitant ...

  10. Substance Use Disorders in Global Mental Health Delivery: Epidemiology

    Substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly prevalent worldwide and are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. 1,2 Alcohol alone is a major cause of disease and injury, 3 with an estimated 95 million cases of alcohol use disorder (AUD) worldwide in 2010, 4 making it the ninth leading global risk factor for morbidity and premature death. 5 Furthermore, the global burden of ...

  11. Neural and Behavioral Correlates of Impaired Insight and ...

    Purpose of Review Clinical insight is an emerging interest in substance use disorder research, but is difficult to study empirically. We reviewed recent research examining the behavioral and neural correlates of several psychological processes tapping into self-awareness that may in turn contribute to insight. Recent Findings Individuals with substance use disorder exhibit deficits in self ...

  12. Insight in substance use disorder: A systematic review of the

    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 ...

  13. Future Trends in Alcohol and Substance Use Disorder Research

    In the current issue, veterans in the United States with alcohol and substance use disorders are presented in the first section. Barton and peers addressed the both aspects of being women and veterans in a quality improvement study that incorporates women veterans' needs in the Women's Recovery Group, where 90% of attendees endorsed alcohol ...

  14. Insight in substance use disorder: A systematic review of the

    2021. TLDR. Compromised insight in substance use disorder may be relevant to a constellation of behaviors that suggest a lack of behavioral awareness linked to drug use, and future work needs to refine and advance the measurements, continuing to investigate insight problems in addiction that may become important therapeutic targets. Expand.

  15. Research Participation in Substance Use Disorder Trials: Design and

    This multisite qualitative nested study within a substance use RCT offers an original design for understanding the best practices and challenges associated with conducting clinical trial research with people with substance use disorders, a population for which there is a pressing need for RCT-tested pharmacotherapies.

  16. Psychologists are innovating to tackle substance use by building new

    The latest trends in the United States for both illicit and legalized substances are sounding alarm bells for experts who track the harmful consequences of addiction.In 2022, more than 109,000 people in the nation died of drug overdoses—an estimated 54% jump from 2019, according to provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (National Center for Health ...

  17. Substance Use Disorders Research Roundup: November 3, 2023

    In this Research Roundup, we explore new studies on several substance use disorders (SUDs) including cannabis use disorder (CUD) and opioid use disorder (OUD), as well as the connections between alcohol use and symptoms of psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety. Study Finds Lower Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Levels in ...

  18. Understanding Stimulant Use and Use Disorders in a New Era

    Long-term use of stimulants is frequently preformed in cycles of binging and abstinence. 23 Cohort studies estimate that following initiation of cocaine use 7% meet criteria for cocaine use disorder at 1-year; with a 15% cumulative probability of cocaine use disorder after 10 years. 59 Stimulant use disorder is a chronic relapsing condition.

  19. Full article: Challenges and new horizons in substance use and

    Citation 4 Ongoing research and evidence-based education and practice are needed to reduce the prevalence of substance use and substance use disorders and the associated consequences. Also important is the need to address stigma, which continues to be a barrier to accessing life-saving treatment and resources as well as development of equitable ...

  20. Insight in substance use disorder: A systematic review of the

    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 ...

  21. Substance Use Disorder

    Substance Use Disorder - New Research Perspectives in the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis. Edited by: Patricia Sampedro-Piquero, Román Darío Moreno Fernández and Clara Zancada-Menéndez. ISBN 978-1-80356-275-9, eISBN 978-1-80356-276-6, PDF ISBN 978-1-80356-277-3, Published 2023-02-08 ... New Insights into the Prevention and Treatment of ...

  22. People who use drugs engagement in substance use disorder services and

    Background Since 1996, an urban community-based organization whose primary mission is to serve diverse94 and emerging community health needs has provided screening, testing, overdose prevention and training, referrals, and access to treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) and communicable diseases such as HIV through its Life Points harm reduction program. Methods As a partner in a State ...