Mogk, Jessica Idu, Abisola E Bobb, Jennifer F Key, Dustin Wong, Edwin S Palazzo, Lorella Stefanik-Guizlo, Kelsey King, Deborah Beatty, Tara Dorsey, Caitlin N
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JMIR formative research
Delivering prescription digital therapeutics (ie, evidence-based interventions designed to treat, manage, or prevent disorders via websites or smartphone apps) in primary care could increase patient access to substance use disorder (SUD) treatments. However, the optimal approach to implementing prescription digital therapeutics in primary care rema...
Ojansuu, Ilkka Forsman, Jonas Kautiainen, Hannu Seppänen, Allan Tiihonen, Jari Lähteenvuo, Markku
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Background Longer treatment time has been shown to be associated with lower crime recidivism among forensic psychiatric patients, but it is not known if this applies also to mortality. In this study, we aim to research whether treatment time is associated with risk of post-discharge mortality in Finnish forensic psychiatric patients. Materials and ...
Somohano, Vanessa C. Cameron, David Lewis, Meaghan M. O’Neill, Allison Phillips, Rachel Kaplan, Joshua O’Neil, Maya E.
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Objective To compare initiation of PTSD evidence-based psychotherapy (EBP) between Veterans with and without a co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD), and identify factors associated with EBP initiation among Veterans with PTSD-SUD. Method A national sample of Veterans with PTSD (n = 301,872) and PTSD-SUD (n = 94,515) were identified from VA Ele...
Walker, Melanie MacKenzie, Meredith Douglas, Stuart L. Collier, Amanda Pritchard, Jodie Hoffe, Sharleen Norman, Patrick A. Purkey, Eva Messenger, David Bartels, Susan A.
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Frontiers in Disaster and Emergency Medicine
Background Equity-deserving groups (EDGs) have increased emergency department (ED) use, and often report negative ED care. Past studies have largely been qualitative and suffer from methodological bias and lack of comparison groups, thereby limiting their identification of interventions to ensure equitable care among equity-deserving populations. T...
Sakai, Joseph T. Tanabe, Jody Battula, Sharonya Zipperly, Morgan Mikulich-Gilbertson, Susan K. Kern, Drew S. Thompson, John A. Raymond, Kristen Gerecht, Pamela David Foster, Katrina
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Substance use disorders are prevalent, causing extensive morbidity and mortality worldwide. Evidence-based treatments are of low to moderate effect size. Growth in the neurobiological understanding of addiction (e.g., craving) along with technological advancements in neuromodulation have enabled an evaluation of neurosurgical treatments for substan...
Strang, John Deac, Alexandra A. Skipper, Harry RozanovaI, Julia
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Frontiers in Public Health
Richard, Lucie Holland, Anna Aghanya, Vivian Campitelli, Michael A. Hwang, Stephen W.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction Patients with major mental illness (MMI) and substance use disorders (SUD) face barriers in accessing healthcare. In this population-based retrospective cohort study, we investigated the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination in Ontario, Canada among community-dwelling individuals receiving healthcare for major mental illness (MMI) and/or subs...
Cai, Biye Wang, Jinjin Sang, Hanbin Zhang, Zonghao Wang, Aijun
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Representations in working memory can affect distractor suppression in human visual search, and this process is modulated by a separate top-down cognitive control. An increasing body of research has demonstrated that patients with substance use disorder (SUD) have deficits in cognitive control over filtering interference by perceptual ...
Canver, Bethany Liptak, Alayna Clark, Katie Tetrault, Jeanette M Holt, Stephen R
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Substance use & addiction journal
Physicians in internal medicine lack comfort and skills required to diagnose and treat substance use disorder (SUD). Formal training in substance use treatment within primary care training has traditionally been inconsistent and sparse. The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of a longitudinal experiential addiction curriculum on the atti...
Mumba, Mercy Ngosa Mugoya, George Tongi Allen, Rebecca S. Glenn, Andrea L. Richman, Joshua Ghera, Anchal Butler, Austin Rogers, Blossom Granger, Teresa Ann Davis, Lori L.
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction Medications for opioid use disorders (MOUD) remain the gold standard for treating OUD, but treatment initiation and adherence remain challenging. Exclusive utilization of pharmacotherapy as a treatment modality for OUD is sub-optimal, and a combination of psychotherapies and pharmacotherapies is recommended. General trends indicate the...