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期刊名:Journal of dual diagnosis

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ISSN:1550-4263

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IF/分区:2.6/Q2

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Objective: Cannabis use is increasingly normalized; psychosis is a major adverse health outcome. We reviewed evidence on cannabis use-related risk factors for psychosis outcomes at different stages toward recommendations for risk reduction ...
Ryan Petros,Denise D Walker,Adam Pierce et al. Ryan Petros et al.
Objective: No evidence-based intervention effectively reduces cannabis use in young adults with psychosis (YAP). To generate hypotheses about why, a scoping review was conducted to synthesize evidence about motivations for cannabis use and ...
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Objective: The high comorbidity between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) is well-established and complex. However, there is a need to explore transdiagnostic constructs that may underlie this association t...
Yeqing Yuan,Deborah Padgett,Helle Thorning et al. Yeqing Yuan et al.
Objective: Despite increasing efforts to improve housing stability, research has largely defined housing stability in a narrow sense and heavily relied on objective measures, such as housing types and housing duration. The present study con...
Jing Wang,Frank P Deane,Peter J Kelly et al. Jing Wang et al.
Objective: Abstinence has been the primary treatment goal for alcohol and other drug (AOD) users attending withdrawal treatment. However, other outcomes including harm reduction have also been identified. This observation...
Andrea Krotter,Gema Aonso-Diego,Ángel García-Pérez et al. Andrea Krotter et al.
Objective: Weight gain (WG) is one of the most widespread consequences of smoking cessation, although there is a great variability of post-cessation weight changes among smokers. Its approach is critical because it depicts an important barr...
Elspeth Humphreys,Tessa Ladner,Jenna van Draanen Elspeth Humphreys
Objectives: Eating and substance use disorders (SUD) are generally treated separately, leaving eating disorders (ED) overlooked within substance use treatment. The frequent co-occurrence of SUD and ED is well documented. Despite their many ...