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