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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485654/emotion-regulation-and-psychological-dependence-on-pain-medication-among-hospital-outpatients-with-chronic-spinal-pain-the-influence-of-rumination-about-pain-and-alexithymia
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Romaana Kapadi, James Elander, Antony H Bateman
Objective : To examine the extent to which pain acceptance, pain catastrophising and alexithymia moderate associations between pain intensity and psychological pain medication dependence. Methods : Participants (106 hospital outpatients with chronic spinal pain) completed the Leeds Dependence Questionnaire (LDQ) to measure psychological dependence on pain medication, and the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire-8 (CPAQ-8), the Pain Catastrophising Scale (PCS) and the Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 (TAS-20), plus the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21)...
March 14, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441646/perceived-neighbourhood-disorder-alcohol-consumption-and-alcohol-related-problems-in-chile
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Ariel Arcos, Ledys Franco, Marcia Arcos
Background: Alcohol misuse is one of the most important preventable public health risk factors. Empirical research shows that alcohol misuse is related to social and economic losses. Both theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that neighborhood disorder impacts alcohol-related behavior. However, there is limited literature in the context of developing countries. Objectives: The aim of this research is to estimate the association between perceived neighborhood disorder and (1) alcohol-related behavior and (2) alcohol-related problems in the context of the Chilean population...
March 5, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441633/do-subjective-effects-from-alcohol-and-cannabis-predict-simultaneous-use-during-a-decision-making-task
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Jack T Waddell, William R Corbin
Background: Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use is associated with negative outcomes, yet little is known about what motivates the decision of simultaneous use. One possibility is that early-episode subjective effects motivate simultaneous use to complement or replace the first substance's effects. The current study used a hypothetical decision-making task to test this hypothesis. Objectives: College students ( N  = 486) were presented eight scenarios characterized by alcohol/cannabis subjective effects (i...
March 5, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433337/typologies-of-family-dependency-treatment-court-participants-parental-characteristics-and-differential-child-placement-outcomes
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Mary E Kleinman, Curtis Smith, Svetlana Yampolskaya, Amanda Sharp, Melissa Carlson, Kathleen Moore
Background : Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC) is a problem-solving court for parents who have child welfare involvement and designed to address parental substance misuse by providing treatment and wrap-around services, with the goal of reunifying parents with their children. Objectives : This study aimed to identify different classes of FDTC parents and compare how child placement outcomes differ by class. Parental characteristics and permanent placement outcomes for 354 parents participating in a Central Florida FDTC were assessed using administrative data...
March 3, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433327/examining-the-factor-structure-and-correlates-of-motives-to-drink-before-attending-a-virtual-social-event-during-covid-19-among-university-students
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Byron L Zamboanga, Banan Ramarushton, Heidemarie Blumenthal, Linda Thompson, Lindsay S Ham, Patrick McClain, Pamela Regan, Audrey Harkness, Kaveri Subrahmanyam, Seth J Schwartz
Background : Many university students pregame or drink before a social event. Pregaming carries some risk due to its link to heavy drinking. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was limited access to many drinking venues (e.g., bars/clubs). Moreover, universities shifted to a virtual format and imposed restrictions on in-person gatherings resulting in the reliance on virtual platforms for class instruction, meetings, and social events. The pandemic facilitated changes in students' drinking behaviors, stress levels, and how they maintained social contact with others...
March 3, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38424738/is-the-association-between-alcohol-consumption-and-mental-well-being-in-university-students-linear-curvilinear-or-absent
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Bo van Beuningen, Sterre S H Simons, Kirsten J M van Hooijdonk, Tirza H J van Noorden, Sabine A E Geurts, Jacqueline M Vink
Background : Both alcohol consumption and mental well-being problems have been found to be prevalent in higher educated students and often have severe consequences. However, previous findings of the association between these constructs are mixed, possibly because often linear models are fitted, while some theories suggest a curvilinear association between the two concepts. Objectives : To clarify previously mixed findings, the current study compared curvilinear and linear models for the relationship between alcohol consumption and mental well-being in university students...
February 29, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38424725/subtypes-of-alcohol-expectancies-are-differentially-associated-with-alcohol-use-for-bisexual-and-heterosexual-women
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A L Stamates, C T Schulz, M C Rothstein, S M Todaro, S J Ehlke, M L Kelley
Background : Bisexual women, compared to heterosexual women, report greater amounts of alcohol use and heavy drinking. Alcohol expectancies (i.e., beliefs about alcohol outcomes) are a strong predictor of alcohol use, but few studies have examined the importance of alcohol expectancies in relation to alcohol use among bisexual women specifically or in comparison to heterosexual women. Objectives : The current study examined 262 heterosexual and 225 bisexual women using an online survey about alcohol use, sexual risk-taking, and alcohol expectancy subtypes (sexuality, tension reduction, and aggression)...
February 29, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419184/perceptions-of-the-seriousness-of-different-addictive-behaviors-in-the-united-kingdom
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John A Cunningham, Jirapart Limaksorn
Background: Societal beliefs about the seriousness of different addictions were assessed in the United Kingdom (UK). Methods : An online panel, conducted in 2021 and sampled to be representative of the UK general population 18 years and over ( N  = 1499), was conducted and asked participants their views regarding the seriousness of different societal problems, including various addictive behaviors. Results : Cannabis was ranked as the least serious of the addictive behaviors. Other illicit drug use (cocaine, amphetamine, heroin) was rated as the most serious of addictive behaviors...
February 28, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419151/association-between-social-media-use-and-substance-use-among-middle-and-high-school-aged-youth
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Jessica Liu, Linda Charmaraman, David Bickham
Purpose : The purpose of our study was to identify whether different aspects of social media use were associated with substance use among middle- and high school-aged youth. Methods : Participants were recruited from four Northeast U.S. middle schools and invited to complete an online survey in Fall 2019 and Fall 2020. We conducted separate adjusted logistic mixed effects models the substance use outcomes: ever use of alcohol, cannabis, e-cigarettes, tobacco cigarettes, prescription drugs, and multiple substances...
February 28, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409656/objective-characteristics-and-subjective-responses-of-18-24-year-olds-to-u-s-nationally-televised-tobacco-advertisements
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Nathan Silver, Padmini Kucherlapaty, Elexis Kierstead, Barbara Schillo
Background : Restrictions on televised tobacco ads do not apply to vaping and oral nicotine products. Several campaigns are currently active on U.S. national television. This research examines the extent to which objective ad features are associated with ad, brand, and product appeal and use intentions among 18-24-year-olds. Methods : We identified seven unique campaigns for Vuse, Velo, and JUUL from the Mintel Comperemedia database, coded for youth-appealing content, and then randomly assigned among N = 1450 18-24-year-olds...
February 26, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407160/evaluation-of-an-sms-based-alcohol-intervention-for-same-sex-attracted-women-a-randomized-controlled-trial-to-examine-feasibility-acceptability-and-efficacy
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Rachel Bush, Petra K Staiger, Ilona M McNeill, Rhonda Brown, Liliana Orellana, Dan Lubman, Ruth McNair
PURPOSE: The purpose of this randomized controlled trial (Trial registration ID: redacted) was to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of the Step One program, an SMS-based alcohol intervention for same-sex attracted women (SSAW). METHODS: Ninety-seven SSAW who scored ≥8 on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) were randomly allocated to receive the Step One program ( n  = 47; mean age = 36.79) or a weekly message containing a link to a website with health information and support services for LGBT individuals ( n  = 50; mean age = 34...
February 26, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38404001/babywearing-reduces-urges-to-use-substances-in-the-postpartum-period-among-mothers-with-ouds
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Lela Rankin, Lisa M Grisham, Natasha Mendoza, Alicia Allen
OBJECTIVES: While pregnancy presents a strong motivation to seek and comply with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment, the risk for relapse during the postpartum period is high. The purpose of the present study was to examine the impact of babywearing while admitted to the NICU on urges to use substances within 9 months of childbirth. METHODS: Mothers with a history of OUD ( N  = 47, M age = 28.91, SD  = 5.14; 48.9% White, 19.1% Latinx) and their newborns were randomly assigned to the intervention (babywearing) or control (infant rocker) condition while admitted to a NICU...
February 25, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403997/what-motivates-betel-quid-chewers-to-quit-an-analysis-of-several-cessation-relevant-variables
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Ki'ilaweau Aweau, Silvera Erari, Soksamphoas Im, Kelle Murphy, Pallav Pokhrel, Thaddeus A Herzog
Introduction: Betel quid (BQ) is globally the fourth most consumed psychoactive substance. It is consumed by an estimated 600 million people worldwide, accounting for nearly 8% of the world's population. There have been very few studies assessing chewers' motivation to quit. Objectives: In the current study, we sought to understand the relationship between several cessation-relevant variables and chewers' motivation to quit. Hypotheses: Based on analogous research on cigarette smoking, we hypothesized that the following cessation-relevant variables would be associated with motivation to quit: health risk perceptions, number of chews per day, cost, degree of BQ dependence, withdrawal symptoms, number of quit attempts, reasons for use, personal health improvement, and type of BQ chewed...
February 25, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403989/examining-the-role-of-cultural-and-family-factors-in-substance-use-risk-among-indian-american-youth
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R S John, M Amodeo, P Montero-Zamora, S J Schwartz, C P Salas-Wright
INTRODUCTION: Although Indian Americans constitute the second-largest immigrant group in the United States, there is a paucity of information about Indian American youth, particularly with respect to substance use risk. We examined the relationship of social factors to permissive substance use beliefs (a proxy for substance use risk since they can lead to adulthood substance use and misuse) and family functioning. METHODS: The study used structural equation modeling to examine the prevalence of permissive substance use beliefs in a sample of Indian American youth ages 12-17 ( N  = 223) and examined the degree to which discrimination, bicultural identity integration, and endorsement of the model minority stereotype were associated with permissive substance use beliefs...
February 25, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403986/assessing-the-prevalence-of-cannabis-use-through-a-survey-about-criminal-activity-versus-one-about-alcohol-tobacco-and-other-drugs
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John A Cunningham, Pengchen Dai
Background : The prevalence of cannabis use in the United Kingdom might be underestimated using the Crime Survey of England and Wales. The current study examined whether responding to questions about their cannabis use as part of a crime survey would be less likely to report that they use cannabis compared to those responding to the same questions that are part of a survey about health. Methods : Participants were randomized to be told that the items about cannabis use came from a crime survey versus from a health survey...
February 25, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403969/social-anxiety-and-cannabis-related-problems-the-serial-roles-of-distress-tolerance-and-cannabis-use-motives
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Paige E Morris, Luke A Vargo, Julia D Buckner
Background : Individuals with elevated social anxiety are vulnerable to experiencing negative consequences related to cannabis use. One transdiagnostic vulnerability factor that has received little attention in the social anxiety-cannabis problem relation is distress tolerance, which is associated with more cannabis use to manage negative affect broadly (i.e., coping motives) and cannabis-related problems. However, it is unknown whether distress tolerance is related to greater cannabis use to manage social anxiety specifically (i...
February 25, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403591/daily-stress-drinking-motives-and-alcohol-co-use-with-other-drugs
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Stephen Armeli, Richard Feinn, Mark D Litt, Howard Tennen
Background: Recent evidence indicates that alcohol and other substance co-use, compared to alcohol-only use, might be more closely associated with negative reinforcement processes, and thus more likely during periods of increased stress. The present study examined this possibility by using data from an intensive longitudinal (daily) study of college student drinkers ( N  = 1461, 54% women). We also examined individual differences in coping and enhancement drinking motives as predictors of alcohol and other substance co-use...
February 25, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384167/looking-out-for-you-and-me-college-students-strategies-for-preventing-sexual-assault-in-drinking-contexts
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Shannon R Kenney, Lucy E Napper, Nicole L Johnson, Laura C Wolter, Lindsay M Orchowski
Background : Sexual assault and heavy alcohol use are prevalent and interrelated public health concerns on university campuses. Surprisingly, however, few alcohol harm reduction interventions address this intersection to help students reduce both personal and community risks for sexual assault in college drinking contexts. Objectives : In the current study, students (ages 18-24) shared strategies they use to protect themselves and others from sexual assault in college drinking contexts, as well as challenges to implementing these strategies...
February 21, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38369494/emergency-room-utilization-and-methamphetamine-overdose-symptoms-among-syringe-services-program-participants-in-washington-state
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Noah D Frank, Caleb J Banta-Green, Brandon L Guthrie, Susan Kingston, Joe Tinsley, Lauren Whiteside, Sara N Glick
BACKGROUND: Methamphetamine overdose can cause severe psychological and physical health issues including psychosis, heart attack, and death. People who use methamphetamine (PWUM) who experience methamphetamine overdose symptoms (MOS) are advised to seek emergency healthcare; however, factors related to seeking care are not well characterized. METHODS: This study used data from the 2021 Washington State Syringe Services Program (SSP) Health Survey, a cross-sectional survey administered to participants at 21 SSPs in Washington ( N  = 955)...
February 18, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353636/the-long-shadow-of-addiction-related-nostalgia-nostalgia-predicts-ambivalence-and-undermines-the-benefits-of-optimism-in-recovery
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Mackenzie Dowson, Michael J A Wohl
Background : Previous research has shown that nostalgia for the pre-addicted self can motivate people living with addiction to engage in behavior change. Objective : Herein, we explored nostalgia for the addictive behavior-labeled addiction-related nostalgia (ARN)-among people in recovery from engaging in addictive behavior. We tested the novel idea that ARN is positively associated with ambivalence about recovery. We also hypothesized that ARN may counteract the positive influence of optimism on individuals' commitment to recovery...
February 14, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
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