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期刊名:Journal of substance use & addiction treatment

缩写:J SUBST USE ADDICT T

ISSN:2949-8767

e-ISSN:2949-8759

IF/分区:2.8/Q2

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Introduction: Chronic pain is highly prevalent in adults receiving medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and predicts poorer longer-term functioning and greater substance use. This study evaluated whether adding a be...
June Chu,Rogie Royce Carandang,Taeho Greg Rhee et al. June Chu et al.
Introduction: Substance use during pregnancy poses significant risks to maternal and neonatal health, yet less than half of pregnant women with substance use disorders (SUDs) receive appropriate treatment. State-level pre...
Rachel Kelly,Andrew Smith,Lynda Russell Rachel Kelly
Introduction: Research focusing on deaths due to addiction tends to explore the deceased themselves, their families, or those who have witnessed an overdose. However, limited research exploring the impact of bereavement o...
Maya Casper,Camille Cioffi,Leslie D Leve Maya Casper
Introduction: Parental substance use disorders (SUD) are common and treatable, with approximately 1 in 4 U.S. children living with at least one parent with a SUD. Although parents frequently engage in services, little is ...
Katharine Atwood,Ua-Aree Sangpukdee,Rebecca K Hoffman et al. Katharine Atwood et al.
Introduction: Despite recent declines in overdose deaths in Maryland, Baltimore County, and the nation, families who have lost loved ones to overdose remain an underutilized resource in shaping overdose response efforts. ...
Satish K Kedia,Shreya Sirohi,Nikhil A Ahuja et al. Satish K Kedia et al.
Background: Opioid misuse and opioid use disorder (OUD) remain critical public health concerns. Pharmacological and psychosocial treatment methods do not always fully address craving, emotional dysregulation, pain-related...
Maria C Crouch,Melanie Nadeau,Paulette A Baukol et al. Maria C Crouch et al.
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities experience a disproportionate burden of substance use disorders (SUDs) alongside persistent barriers to culturally responsive care and research participation. Despite this need, AI/AN po...
Patrik Karlsson,Mats Ekendahl,Philip Lindner Patrik Karlsson
Background: There is a long-standing international research interest in how substance use and criminality are intertwined. Research on adolescents in substance use treatment has observed high rates of criminality, but lit...
Marie-Josée Fleury,Zhirong Cao,Guy Grenier et al. Marie-Josée Fleury et al.
Objectives: Overutilization of the emergency department (ED) is costly and often reflects unmet needs and suboptimal care, raising concerns when patients rely on the ED persistently over many years. Long-term ED use traje...
Maryanne A Diaz Maryanne A Diaz
Introduction: This study introduces Satanic Recovery, a peer-based recovery framework developed within The Satanic Temple's Sober Faction. It examines how individuals navigating intersecting stigmatized identities, includ...