As a general estimate of severity, a mild substance use disorder is suggested by the presence of this many symptoms
What are two to three symptoms
A problematic pattern of cannabis use leading to clinically significant impairment or distressed as manifested by at least two symptoms occurring within a 12 month period
What is cannabis use disorder
This plant has accumulated many names such as weed, pot, herb, grass, reefer, mary jane, dagga, dope, bhang, skunk, boom, gangster, kif, and ganja
What is cannabis
opioid use disorder is associated with what level of risk for suicide attempts and completed suicides?
What is heightened
An important characteristic of this disorder is an underlying change in brain circuits that may persist beyond detoxification, particularly in individuals with severe disorders and behavioral effects of these brain changes may be exhibited in the repeated relapses and intense craving when individuals are exposed to related stimuli
What is substance use disorders
Substance related and addictive use disorders diagnostic criteria includes how many symptoms within what time period?
What is at least two symptoms occurring within a 12 month period
The essential feature of caffeine intoxication is recent consumption of caffeine and how many signs or symptoms that develop during or shortly after caffeine use?
As a general estimate of severity, a severe substance use disorder is suggested by the presence of this many symptoms
What are 6 or more symptoms
A pattern of amphetamine-type substance, cocaine or other stimulant use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress as manifested by at least two symptoms occurring within a 12 month period
What is stimulant use disorder
Persistent and recurrent problematic gambling behavior leading to clinically significant impairment or distressed as indicated by the individual exhibiting four or more symptoms in a 12 month period
What is gambling disorder
a problematic pattern of alcohol use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by at least two symptoms, occurring within a 12 month period
What is alcohol use disorder
These are potentially severe, usually temporary but sometimes persisting central nervous system syndromes that help develop in the context of the effects of substances of abuse, medications or several toxins
What are substance/medication-induced mental disorders
This is the most widely used behaviorally active drug in the world and is present in many different types of beverages, foods, energy aids, medications and dietary supplements
What is caffeine
This disorder runs in families, with 40%-60% of the variance of risk explained by genetic influences and the rate of this condition is 3-4 times higher in close relatives of individuals with this disorder.
What is alcohol use disorder
A problematic pattern of use of an intoxicating substance not able to be classified within the alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, hallucinogen, inhalant, opioid, sedative, hypnotic or anxiolytic, stimulant or tobacco categories and leading to clinically significant impairment or distress as manifested by at least two symptoms occurring within a 12 month period
What is other (or unknown) substance use disorder
The essential feature of this is the presence of a characteristic withdrawal syndrome that develops within several hours to a few days after the cessation of (or reduction in) heavy and prolonged alcohol use
What is alcohol withdrawal
As a general estimate of severity, a moderate substance use disorder is suggested by the presence of this many symptoms
What are four to five symptoms
What is amnesia or "blackouts"
Volatile hydrocarbons are toxic gases from glues, fuels, paints and other volatile compounds that are recognized as meeting the diagnostic criteria of this disorder
Intoxication, withdrawal and other substance/medication-induced mental disorders are classified as what?
To be considered a substance/medication-induced mental disorder, there must be evidence that the disorder being observed is not likely to be better explained by what?
What is an independent mental condition
The essential feature of this disorder is the presence of clinically significant problematic behavioral or psychological changes (i.e. inappropriate sexual or aggressive behavior, mood lability, impaired judgement, impaired social or occupational functioning) that develop during, or shortly after, alcohol ingestion
What is alcohol intoxication
These substances produce feelings of separation from mind and body (hence "dissociative") in low doses and at high doses, stupor and coma can result. These are compounds such as ketamine, cyclohexamine, and dizocilpine.
What are phencyclidines
Which withdrawal syndrome is indicated by 3 of the following or more: headache, marked fatigue or drowsiness, dysphoric mood, depressed moon, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and flu-like symptoms
What is caffeine withdrawal
A pattern of "chasing one's losses" may develop with this disorder and the urgent need to keep placing larger bets or taking greater risks
What is gambling use disorder