Chronic Stress, Drug Use, and Vulnerability to Addiction
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Abstract
Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerability. A series of population-based and epidemiological studies have identified specific stressors and individual-level variables that are predictive of substance use and abuse. Preclinical research also shows that stress exposure enhances drug self-administration and reinstates drug seeking in drug-experienced animals. The deleterious effects of early life stress, child maltreatment, and accumulated adversity on alterations in the corticotropin releasing factor and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (CRF/HPA), the extrahypothalamic CRF, the autonomic arousal, and the central noradrenergic systems are also…
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- Addiction
- Psychology
- Stressor
- Drug
- Population
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Substance abuse
- Clinical psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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