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    Screening and Assessment Tools Substance use disorders are critical problems reported to influence the U.S. population at a dire scale. Hazardous alcohol use is a leading grantor to high risk behaviors and negative health concerns; for this reason, the exposure of alcohol use disorders aggregates an enormous implications for public health care providers across several different continuums (Westermeyer, 2004). Screening apparatuses for alcohol consumption continue to be a topic of regard; several

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    Adolescent Substance Use Research Paper Description of the problem Drug use among our nation’s youth is a major public health concern. The reason for this is substance use which can increase the likelihood of injury, violence, and contraction of diseases such as HIV. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration conducts an annual survey called the National Survey on Drug Use and Health in which 67,500 persons aged 12 years old or older are interviewed. This survey is the primary

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    The article, Substance use outcomes following treatment: Findings from the Australian Patient Pathway Study, was aimed at examining how outcomes of treatments were influences by continuous specialist Alcohol and Other Drug treatment programs. Furthermore, researchers explored participant’s engagement with community services (such as residential rehabilitation) and mutual aid of programs to determine differences in clients that have a primary alcohol problem versus those presenting with a primary

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    There are many ways to go about treatment of Substance Use Disorders. One can start with medication, behavioral therapies, and help groups. Treatment can come in many shapes and forms. It all depends on how severe and willing the patient is to go along with the treatment. Patient X in this case is very willing to change because he states, “I want to feel like a human again. I want to stop being numb to everything in my life. I feel like I’m watching my life in a video in front of my eyes.” Medications

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    diagnosed with it. According to the Mental Health First Aid USA (2013) roughly 0.9 American adults are diagnosed with agoraphobia and the median age for onset is twenty years old (p. 41). People who have agoraphobia have a higher risk of developing substance use disorders by using drugs or alcohol to help them cope with anxiety. In the twins’ case, they are heavy cigarette smokers and it has to be monitored how many packs of cigarettes they are given. From research, there are no reports of concerns with

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    and interrelation of illegal behaviors and substance use among emerging adults is a complex problem. There has been numerous studies relating to adolescent delinquency and this article explores those patterns of delinquency even further. Specifically, the article examined the ways in which physical abuse experienced during childhood, and peer relationships during adolescence might influence emerging adults patterns of illegal behavior and substance use. The methodology used by the researchers consisted

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    Substance Use and Abuse among the Elderly Population Joshua Antonio Dye Arkansas State University Introduction of the Issue The population of seniors and older adults are establishing an ever increasing concern to the United States and its system of health care. Life expectancy in America has increased and those who are blessed with old age are receiving all the side effects, from oral and health care concerns, to housing and nursing needs. Older adults are people aged sixty or older,

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    adolescent substance use. A study conducted by Neil B. McGillicuddy, Robert B. Rychtank, Elizabeth T. Morsheimer and one other examined agreements between parent and teen accounts on the teen's substance use in a group of parents with the concern and experience of problems as a result of their child's substance use. A group of seventy five parents including their teens (76% not in treatment and the other 24% in treatment) were interviewed separately on the subject of the teen’s recent use of alcohol

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    Use of Performance Enhancing Substances by Athletes is Wrong What would you be willing to do to become a professional athlete? This is a question that demands more than a fleeting thought, because not only will becoming a successful professional athlete bring you millions of dollars, but you will achieve fame, fortune and worldwide recognition. Along with that you will be getting paid a lot to do something that you really love and enjoy. It seems like professional athletes have it all. They

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    Correlation of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Just as complex as the trillions of cells that keep our bodies functioning are the effects and correlations of mental health and substance use disorders. The effect of substance use disorder and psychiatric illnesses impact individuals biologically, psychologically, and sociologically, however, the correlation among mental illnesses and substance use disorders are not clearly defined. Due to a lack of knowledge of substance use as a disorder and the correlation

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