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Men and addictions : new research / Lyman J. Katlin, editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Katlin, Lyman J.
Series:
Substance abuse assessment, interventions and treatment series.
Substance abuse assessment, interventions and treatment series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Men.
Exercise addiction--Research.
Exercise addiction.
Drug addiction--Research.
Drug addiction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (236 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This work focuses on men and addictions. It explains how studies have shown that men are more than twice as likely to develop substance use disorders as women. It then looks at why this is the case.
Contents:
Intro
MEN AND ADDICTIONS: NEWRESEARCH
MEN AND ADDICTIONS: NEW RESEARCH
CONTENTS
PREFACE
BIG, BUFF AND DEPENDENT: EXERCISEDEPENDENCE,MUSCLE DYSMORPHIA ANDANABOLIC STEROID USE IN BODYBUILDERS
INTRODUCTION
EXERCISE DEPENDENCE IN BODYBUILDERS
MUSCLE DYSMORPHIA
Conceptual Framework for Muscle Dysmorphia
Development of the Muscle Dysmorphia Inventory (MDI)
Utility of the MDI
Susceptibility of MD
MOTIVATIONS FOR ANABOLIC STEROID USEIN BODYBUILDING AND SPORT
Psychological Dependency on Anabolic Steroids
MOTIVES FOR ANABOLIC STEROID USE AMONGST RECREATIONALBODYBUILDERS: A CASE STUDY
Introduction
Method
Participants
Interviews
Observations
DATA ANALYSIS
Results
Discussion
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
SEEKING SAFETY THERAPY FOR MEN:CLINICAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCES
ABSTRACT
BASIS FOR THIS CHAPTER
I. Clinical Experience
II. Research Experience
CLINICAL THEMES
RESEARCH
ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS FOR CONDUCTINGSEEKING SAFETY WITH MEN
CLINICAL EXAMPLES
I. Quotations
II. Case Examples
FUTURE WORK
Future Work
AUTHOR NOTE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERSONALITY SCALESOF IMPULSIVENESS AND DISCOUNTING OFMONETARY GAINS AND LOSSES IN SMOKERS ANDNEVER SMOKERS
METHODS
Materials and Procedure
Behavioral Choice Task
Personality Questionnaires
Data Analysis
RESULTS
Demographic Effects on Personality and Discounting Behavior
Relationship between Impulsive Personality and Discounting Behavior
Differences in the Relationships between Impulsive Personality andDiscounting Behavior between Smokers and Never Smokers
Differences in Impulsive Personality between Smokers and never Smokers
DISCUSSION.
Relationship between Impulsive Personality and Discounting of Loss
Differences on Correlational Patterns with Personality Scales between DelayDiscounting and Probability Discounting
Differences between Smokers and Never Smokers
Relationship of the Present Findings to Previous Studies
Limitations and Future Directions
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SEXUAL ABUSE IN MENWITH SUBSTANCE USE PROBLEMS:ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT ISSUES
SEXUAL ABUSE
The Prevalence of Sexual Abuse in the General Population and in SubstanceUsers
Consequences of Sexual Abuse History
SUBSTANCE USE
The Prevalence of Substance Use Problems in the General Population and inIndividuals with Histories of Sexual Abuse
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEXUAL ABUSE AND SUBSTANCE USE
CONSEQUENCES OF COMORBID SUBSTANCE USE AND SEXUAL ABUSEHISTORIES
GENDER-SENSITIVE ASSESSMENT APPROACHES
SEXUAL ABUSE, SUBSTANCE USE AND THEIR TREATMENT
TREATMENT PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
EXPLAINING TYPE 2 DIABETES:COMPARING PATIENTS' AND PHYSICIANS'MODELSIN MEXICO
RESEARCH SETTING
Participant Characteristics
Cultural Sharing among Patients and Physicians
Patients and Physicians Models of Diabetes Causes
DISCUSSION
COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN COCAINE ABUSE:EVIDENCE FOR IMPAIRMENTS IN IMPULSECONTROL AND DECISION-MAKING
COCAINE USE AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
COMPONENTS OF ATTENTION AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
INHIBITORY CONTROL AND IMPULSIVITY IN COCAINE USE
COCAINE USE AND DECISION MAKING
SUMMARY
CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN THE ASSESSMENTAND TREATMENT OF HEROIN ADDICTION
HEROIN DEPENDENCE: DEFINITION ANDOVERVIEW OF THE SYNDROME
Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics.
MODELS OF ETIOLOGY
Biological Theories
Classical Conditioning
Psychodynamic Theories
Family Functioning Theories
Socioeconomic Theories
Summary and Conclusions
THE ASSESSMENT OF OPIATE ADDICTION
Urine Toxicology Screens
ASI (and its Problems)
Role of Personality
TREATMENT OF HEROIN ADDICTION
Methadone Maintenance Treatment
Controversies with Methadone Maintenance
The Dosage Controversy
Harm Reduction vs. Abstinence
Diversion
Detoxification
LAAM and its Aftermath
Buprenorphine
Naltrexone: Theory and Outcome
ASSESSING CLIENT OUTCOMES
Heroin Maintenance?
NEW RESEARCH ON METHAMPHETAMINE ABUSE(GENDER DIFFERENCES IN METHAMPHETAMINEEFFECTS: REVIEW OF ANIMAL AND HUMANSTUDIES)
I. INTRODUCTION
II. ANIMAL MODELS OF METHAMPHETAMINE(MA) TREATMENT
1. Dosing Regimens
2. Pharmacokinetics
3. Genetics and Environment
III. SEX DIFFERENCES IN ANIMAL STUDIES
1. Clearance and Metabolism
2. Behavioral Responses
3. Neurochemical Responses
4. Gonadal Steroid Hormones
5. Developmental Effects
6. Hyperthermia
7. Conclusions - Animal Studies
IV. GENDER DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN STUDIES
2. Methamphetamine (MA) Use
3. Behavioral Effects
4. Neuroanatomical and Neurochemical Effects
5. Gonadal Steroids
6. Developmental Effects
7. Genetics
8. Conclusions - Human Studies
V. COMPARISON OF ANIMAL AND HUMAN STUDIES
SHORT COMMENTARY
SOCIAL NORMS AND ARECA QUIDCHEWING IN TAIWANESE ADOLESCENTS-APRELIMINARY STUDY
Subjects and Procedure
Measures
MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCYVIRUS AND HEPATITIS C VIRUS CO-INFECTIONS INDRUG ABUSERS
HIV/AIDS, DRUG ABUSE,MEDICALCONSEQUENCES, AND INTERVENTIONS.
INTERVENTIONS/PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICMANAGEMENT OF HIV/AIDS
HEPATITIS C INFECTION AND DRUG ABUSE
COSTS OF HCV INFECTION
INTERVENTIONS FOR HCV INFECTION
DRUG ABUSE AND HIV/HCV CO-INFECTION
HIV/HCV COINFECTION PROGRESSION
TREATMENT OF IDUS COINFECTED WITH HCV
CONCLUSIONS
INDEX.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-61324-438-X
OCLC:
707082797

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