articleWorld PsychiatryMay 9, 2023BRONZE OA

Substance use disorders: a comprehensive update of classification, epidemiology, neurobiology, clinical aspects, treatment and prevention

National Institute on Drug Abuse

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Abstract

Substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly prevalent and exact a large toll on individuals' health, well-being, and social functioning. Long-lasting changes in brain networks involved in reward, executive function, stress reactivity, mood, and self-awareness underlie the intense drive to consume substances and the inability to control this urge in a person who suffers from addiction (moderate or severe SUD). Biological (including genetics and developmental life stages) and social (including adverse childhood experiences) determinants of health are recognized factors that contribute to vulnerability for or resilience against developing a SUD. Consequently, prevention strategies that target social risk factors…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Substance abuse
  • Addiction
  • Mood disorders
  • Health care
  • Mood
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