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Impact of Adolescents' Perceived Self-Regulatory Efficacy on Familial Communication and Antisocial Conduct

1998

The present study tested the hypothesis that perceived self-efficacy to resist peer pressure for high-risk activities is related to transgressive conduct, both directly and through the mediation of open familial communication. Adolescents rated their self-regulatory efficacy, openness of communication with parents, and their involvement in delinquent conduct and substance abuse. Results of structural equation modeling confirmed that a high sense of efficacy to ward off negative peer influences was accompanied by open communication with parents about activities outside the home and by low engagement in delinquent conduct and substance abuse. Both the posited direct and mediated paths of inf…

Mediation (statistics)family relationsmedicine.diseaseSettore M-PSI/05 - PSICOLOGIA SOCIALEStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologySubstance abuseArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Openness to experiencemedicineadolescencePeer pressureOpen communicationPsychologyself-efficacyGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyEuropean Psychologist
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Default Mode Network Efficiency Is Correlated With Deficits in Inhibition in Adolescents With Inhalant Use Disorder

2020

It is well established that alterations in cognitive function and damage to brain structures are often found in adolescents who have substance use disorder (SUD). However, deficits in executive cognitive functioning in adolescents related to the vulnerability and consumption of such substances are not well known. In this study, we use graph theoretic analysis to compare the network efficiency in the resting state for three networks---default mode network (DMN), salience network (SN) and fronto-parietal network (FPN)---between inhalant-consuming adolescents and a control group (12 to 17 years old). We analysed whether the efficiency of these functional networks was related to working memory,…

Mediation (statistics)lcsh:RC435-571executive-functionresting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelcsh:PsychiatrymedicineadolescentsCognitive skillDefault mode networkOriginal ResearchPsychiatryResting state fMRIsubstance use disorderWorking memoryfunctional connectivityCognitive flexibilityCognitionmedicine.disease030227 psychiatrySubstance abusePsychiatry and Mental healthPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Medico legal procedures related to sexual assault: a 10-year retrospective experience of a Daphne protocol application

2018

Background: Sexual assault is a worldwide problem that has not yet been sufficiently acknowledged as confirmed by the literature. Italian law n.96, 1996, foreseeing norms regarding rape and sexual abuse, finally gave significant relevance to sex crimes. In 2004, the European Commission for Justice Internal Affairs and Social Politics promoted the Daphne II program to support victims of rape and abuse, and the Violence and Operative Healthcare Networks (Ve.R.S.O.) project started at the Policlinico “P. Giaccone” University Hospital of Palermo in 2006. Aim: data analysis emerging from 10 years experience of Daphne protocol utilization for the management of sexual assault victims. Methods:…

Medico legalmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)education2734Pathology and Forensic Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedico-legal proceduresSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleHealth caremedicinelcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSex organ030216 legal & forensic medicinePsychiatryChildSexual assaultlcsh:R5-920Genital traumaGender violenceMedico-legal procedureProtocol of sexual abusebusiness.industrySexual abuse05 social sciencesChild; Gender violence; Genital trauma; Medico-legal procedures; Protocol of sexual abuse; Sexual abuse; 2734; Health (social science); Lawsocial sciencesGender violenceFamily memberSexual abuselcsh:K1-7720businesslcsh:Medicine (General)Law050104 developmental & child psychologyProtocol Application
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Treatment Needs and Service Delivery for Patients with Dual Disorders During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings From the WADD Survey

2021

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a great challenge for the existing health systems. The restrictions imposed across countries on the movement of people and the realignment of health care services in response to the pandemic are likely to negatively affect the health status and delivery of mental health services to persons with dual disorders (PWDD). Methods: An online survey was conducted among mental health professionals involved in providing care to PWDD to better understand the problems encountered and identify potential solutions in providing continued treatment for PWDD during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: The findings confirmed significant disruption in the delivery of tre…

Mental Health ServicesCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Substance-Related DisordersService delivery frameworkHealth Personnel030508 substance abuse03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingHealth carePandemicHumansMedicinePandemicsPersonal protective equipmentHealth Services Needs and Demandbusiness.industryMental DisordersCOVID-19Mental health030227 psychiatryHealth care deliveryPsychiatry and Mental healthDiagnosis Dual (Psychiatry)0305 other medical sciencebusinessDelivery of Health CareHealthcare systemJournal of Dual Diagnosis
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Social determinants of therapy failure and multi drug resistance among people with tuberculosis: A review

2017

Background Social determinants influence health and the development of tuberculosis (TB). However, a paucity of data is available considering the relationship of social determinants influencing therapy failure and multi drug resistance (MDR). We conducted a review investigating the relationship of common social determinants on therapy failure and MDR in people with TB. Methods PubMed and SCOPUS were searched without language restrictions until February 02, 2016 for studies reporting the association between socioeconomic factors (income, education and alcohol abuse) and therapy failure or MDR-TB. The association between social determinants and outcomes was explored by pooling data with a ran…

Microbiology (medical)GerontologyAdultMaleTuberculosisSocial Determinants of HealthTuberculosi030231 tropical medicineImmunologyScopusAntitubercular AgentsAlcohol abuseDrug resistanceMicrobiologySocial determinant03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthDrug Resistance Multiple BacterialTuberculosis Multidrug-ResistantmedicineOdds RatioTuberculosisHumans030212 general & internal medicineSocial determinants of healthTreatment FailureSocial determinantsSocioeconomic statusChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryAge FactorsOdds ratioMycobacterium tuberculosisMulti-drug resistance; Social determinants; Tuberculosis; Microbiology; Immunology; Microbiology (medical); Infectious DiseasesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalMulti-drug resistanceAlcoholismInfectious DiseasesMulti-drug resistance; Social determinants; TuberculosisMultivariate AnalysisIncomeLinear ModelsEducational StatusFemalebusiness
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Residual risk of hepatocellular carcinoma after HCV eradication: more than meets the eye.

2015

ABSTRACT  Eradication of HCV in patients with advanced liver fibrosis or cirrhosis reduces, but does not altogether abolish, the risk of development of hepatocellular carcinoma. The reasons underlying this residual risk remain elusive. Even if HCV clearance eliminates its direct and indirect carcinogenic effects, the persistence of cirrhosis and the possible coexistence of metabolic factors (diabetes, obesity and insulin resistance) and of alcohol abuse can promote the development of hepatocellular carcinoma acting as autonomous, nonviral carcinogenic factors. Lessons learned in the IFN era may still assist in predicting the forthcoming scenario, when IFN-free regimens will obtain high rat…

Microbiology (medical)OncologyLiver Cirrhosismedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisCarcinoma Hepatocellularbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsHcv clearanceAlcohol abuseHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.diseaseMicrobiologyVirologyRisk AssessmentResidual riskLiver diseaseInsulin resistanceHepatocellular carcinomaInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansHCCbusiness
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A Critical Period for Prefrontal Network Configurations Underlying Psychiatric Disorders and Addiction

2020

The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) has been classically defined as the brain region responsible for higher cognitive functions, including the decision-making process. Ample information has been gathered during the last 40 years in an attempt to understand how it works. We now know extensively about the connectivity of this region and its relationship with neuromodulatory ascending projection areas, such as the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) or the ventral tegmental area (VTA). Both areas are well-known regulators of the reward-based decision-making process and hence likely to be involved in processes like evidence integration, impulsivity or addiction biology, but also in helping us to predict…

Mini ReviewHIPPOCAMPAL VOLUMECognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectVentral hippocampusImpulsivitylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinemedicineAMYGDALA CONNECTIVITYValence (psychology)Prefrontal cortexlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry030304 developmental biologymedia_commonprefrontal networks0303 health sciencesSYNAPSE FORMATIONVAL66MET POLYMORPHISMAddiction3112 NeurosciencesCognitionFUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITYdecision-makingFRONTAL-CORTEXmedicine.diseasecritical periodVentral tegmental areaSubstance abuseCritical periodNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureANTERIOR CINGULATEPrefrontal networksTEMPORAL-ORDERRATmedicine.symptomMESSENGER-RNANeuroscienceBasolateral amygdalan-makingventral hippocampus030217 neurology & neurosurgerybasolateral amygdalaBasolateral amygdalaDecision-making
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Acetaldehyde and Motivation

2019

Abstract Acetaldehyde contributes to alcohol’s neuroactive effects through its own motivational properties. This chapter gathers current evidence on acetaldehyde psychoactive action, focusing on behavioral investigations able to unveil acetaldehyde rewarding effects and their pharmacological modulation in vivo. Acetaldehyde induces conditioned place preference for paired environment and cues and is dose-dependently self-administered in a two-bottle choice drinking paradigm. Acetaldehyde’s motivational properties are further highlighted by operant paradigms tailored to model several addiction-like behaviors, such as induction and maintenance of operant responding, drug-seeking in extinction,…

MotivationPunishment (psychology)DopamineAcetaldehydeAlcohol abuseSelf-administrationExtinction (psychology)Acetaldehydemedicine.diseaseEndocannabinoid systemconditioned place preferenceConditioned place preferencechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryoperant conditioningDopaminemedicineSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaendocannabinoidsSelf-administrationPsychologyNeurosciencemedicine.drugEndocannabinoid
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Direct ELISA kits as a sensitive and selective screening method for abstinence control in urine.

2011

In 2009 cutoff values of assessment criteria to testify abstinence control in order to estimate driving ability were standardized in Germany. The cutoff values are lower than required in existing guidelines like SAMHSA and there is critical discussion about detection of low concentrations by using immunoassay, especially concerning amphetamines in urine (50 ng/ml). In this study Direct ELISA kits were tested for their applicability to identify the absence of amphetamines, cannabinoids, opiates, cocaine, methadone and benzodiazepines in urine. Results were confirmed by LC/MS or GC/MS analyses. Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values (positive as well as negative) and overall misclassific…

NarcoticsAnalyteAutomobile Drivingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayUrineSensitivity and SpecificityGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryPathology and Forensic MedicineToxicologyBenzodiazepinesCocainePredictive Value of TestsmedicineCutoffHumansAmphetaminemedia_commonChromatographymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAmphetaminesAbstinenceSubstance Abuse DetectionImmunoassayPredictive value of testsbusinessLawMethadonemedicine.drugForensic science international
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Influence of sample preparation on analytical results: drug analysis [GC/MS] on hair snippets versus hair powder using various extraction methods

1997

The comparison of aqueous extraction methods and hair extraction by organic solvents performed on hair powder as well as on hair snippets of the same sample revealed different qualities of the procedures. Qualitative and quantitative results by the same derivatization step and GC/MS detection demonstrated, that the risk of missing a drug substance is higher using hair snippets than after drug extraction on pulverised hair. Drug recovery for opiates, cocaine and benzoylecgonine from hair was found to be best in aqueous solvents or in methanol extracts. The results are discussed under the aspects of solid-phase extraction, the hair sample representing an inhomogenous material. The localisatio…

NarcoticsAqueous solutionChromatographyintegumentary systemChemistryHair analysisPilot ProjectsGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryPathology and Forensic MedicineSubstance Abuse DetectionSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundSolventsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesBenzoylecgonineHumansSample preparationsense organsGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryDerivatizationLawHairForensic Science International
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