Concurrent paper sessions
Am J Addict. 2024 Mar;33(2):225-235. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13525.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38536088 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13525 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Symposium III
Am J Addict. 2024 Mar;33(2):244-245. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13533.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38536090 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13533 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Medical Update
Am J Addict. 2024 Mar;33(2):248-249. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13528.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38536091 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13528 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Symposium II
Am J Addict. 2024 Mar;33(2):242-243. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13532.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38536092 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13532 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Symposium I
Am J Addict. 2024 Mar;33(2):240-241. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13531.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38536093 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13531 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Source Type: research

Regional differences in fatal drug overdose deaths among Black and White individuals in the United States, 2012-2021
CONCLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: The findings indicate that the Black/White overdose mortality gap changed after the COVID-19 pandemic across all regions and age cohorts, with state and regional variations in magnitude. Behavioral interventions and policies to curb drug overdose deaths among populations most impacted should consider regional, sex, and age-related differences.PMID:38520669 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13536 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 23, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Abenaa A Jones Shashim A Waghmare Joel E Segel Eric D Harrison Hannah B Apsley Alexis R Santos-Lozada Source Type: research

Regional differences in fatal drug overdose deaths among Black and White individuals in the United States, 2012-2021
CONCLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: The findings indicate that the Black/White overdose mortality gap changed after the COVID-19 pandemic across all regions and age cohorts, with state and regional variations in magnitude. Behavioral interventions and policies to curb drug overdose deaths among populations most impacted should consider regional, sex, and age-related differences.PMID:38520669 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13536 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 23, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Abenaa A Jones Shashim A Waghmare Joel E Segel Eric D Harrison Hannah B Apsley Alexis R Santos-Lozada Source Type: research

Regional differences in fatal drug overdose deaths among Black and White individuals in the United States, 2012-2021
CONCLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: The findings indicate that the Black/White overdose mortality gap changed after the COVID-19 pandemic across all regions and age cohorts, with state and regional variations in magnitude. Behavioral interventions and policies to curb drug overdose deaths among populations most impacted should consider regional, sex, and age-related differences.PMID:38520669 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13536 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 23, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Abenaa A Jones Shashim A Waghmare Joel E Segel Eric D Harrison Hannah B Apsley Alexis R Santos-Lozada Source Type: research

Adult self-reported childhood maltreatment types are associated with treatment satisfaction and alcohol relapse in patients with comorbid substance use and mental health disorders
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of childhood neglect (but not abuse) was more associated with overall treatment dissatisfaction, and sexual abuse alone increased the likelihood of alcohol relapse. These findings suggest some early adverse experiences in CD patients may increase negative experiences in treatment while others contribute to the risk of substance use. Broader longitudinal research is needed to examine the trajectory leading to negative outcomes.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to report differential patterns of association by type of childhood maltreatment on negative outcomes in treatment among CD p...
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 20, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Karling R Luciani Priya K Johal Thomas Chao Karina A Thiessen Christian G Sch ütz Source Type: research

Adult self-reported childhood maltreatment types are associated with treatment satisfaction and alcohol relapse in patients with comorbid substance use and mental health disorders
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of childhood neglect (but not abuse) was more associated with overall treatment dissatisfaction, and sexual abuse alone increased the likelihood of alcohol relapse. These findings suggest some early adverse experiences in CD patients may increase negative experiences in treatment while others contribute to the risk of substance use. Broader longitudinal research is needed to examine the trajectory leading to negative outcomes.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to report differential patterns of association by type of childhood maltreatment on negative outcomes in treatment among CD p...
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 20, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Karling R Luciani Priya K Johal Thomas Chao Karina A Thiessen Christian G Sch ütz Source Type: research

Adult self-reported childhood maltreatment types are associated with treatment satisfaction and alcohol relapse in patients with comorbid substance use and mental health disorders
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of childhood neglect (but not abuse) was more associated with overall treatment dissatisfaction, and sexual abuse alone increased the likelihood of alcohol relapse. These findings suggest some early adverse experiences in CD patients may increase negative experiences in treatment while others contribute to the risk of substance use. Broader longitudinal research is needed to examine the trajectory leading to negative outcomes.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to report differential patterns of association by type of childhood maltreatment on negative outcomes in treatment among CD p...
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 20, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Karling R Luciani Priya K Johal Thomas Chao Karina A Thiessen Christian G Sch ütz Source Type: research

Adult self-reported childhood maltreatment types are associated with treatment satisfaction and alcohol relapse in patients with comorbid substance use and mental health disorders
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of childhood neglect (but not abuse) was more associated with overall treatment dissatisfaction, and sexual abuse alone increased the likelihood of alcohol relapse. These findings suggest some early adverse experiences in CD patients may increase negative experiences in treatment while others contribute to the risk of substance use. Broader longitudinal research is needed to examine the trajectory leading to negative outcomes.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to report differential patterns of association by type of childhood maltreatment on negative outcomes in treatment among CD p...
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 20, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Karling R Luciani Priya K Johal Thomas Chao Karina A Thiessen Christian G Sch ütz Source Type: research

A pilot study of virtual reality for inpatients with opioid use disorder
CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study supports the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of 3DTT for improving outcomes for inpatients with OUD. Future randomized controlled trials are necessary to evaluate the efficacy of 3DTT for improving retention, reducing cravings, and improving mood and tension.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate the feasibility of a psychologically informed VR intervention in inpatients with OUD.PMID:38430207 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13526 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 2, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Herbert J Greenwald Amy Berger Ronan L H Wilson Daniel J Greenwald Eileen Lannon Phyllis Johnson-Smith Brandon G Bergman Timothy E Wilens Source Type: research

A pilot study of virtual reality for inpatients with opioid use disorder
CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study supports the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of 3DTT for improving outcomes for inpatients with OUD. Future randomized controlled trials are necessary to evaluate the efficacy of 3DTT for improving retention, reducing cravings, and improving mood and tension.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate the feasibility of a psychologically informed VR intervention in inpatients with OUD.PMID:38430207 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13526 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 2, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Herbert J Greenwald Amy Berger Ronan L H Wilson Daniel J Greenwald Eileen Lannon Phyllis Johnson-Smith Brandon G Bergman Timothy E Wilens Source Type: research

A pilot study of virtual reality for inpatients with opioid use disorder
CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study supports the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of 3DTT for improving outcomes for inpatients with OUD. Future randomized controlled trials are necessary to evaluate the efficacy of 3DTT for improving retention, reducing cravings, and improving mood and tension.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate the feasibility of a psychologically informed VR intervention in inpatients with OUD.PMID:38430207 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13526 (Source: American Journal on Addictions)
Source: American Journal on Addictions - March 2, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Herbert J Greenwald Amy Berger Ronan L H Wilson Daniel J Greenwald Eileen Lannon Phyllis Johnson-Smith Brandon G Bergman Timothy E Wilens Source Type: research