Time-dependent increases in cue-induced nicotine and methamphetamine craving during abstinence were recently reported in human drug-dependent individuals. In the present study, we sought to determine whether this 'incubation of craving' phenomenon also occurs in alcoholics. Four groups of 80 inpatient adult male alcoholics were assessed in a single session (between-group design) for cue-induced alcohol craving at 7, 14, 30 and 60 days of abstinence. Another group that included 19 patients was repeatedly tested for cue-induced alcohol craving at the same abstinence days as above. Other psychological and physiological measures were assessed at the four abstinence timepoints. Cue-induced alcohol craving measured with visual analogue ...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to determine the level of craving in alcohol-dependent subjec...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) represents a grave public health concern in the U.S. with high prevalence...
Craving is an important feature of models of addiction. However a lack of empirical support for a re...
It was suggested in 1986 that cue-induced cocaine craving increases progressively during early absti...
Rationale: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...
The present study investigated the nature of physiological cue reactivity and craving in response to...
RATIONALE: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...
Alcohol and nicotine use are both highly prevalent in the United States. It is estimated that over 1...
Abstract The present study investigated the nature of physi-ological cue reactivity and craving in r...
Rationale: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...
Objective: Irritability is often linked with problem drinking. The aim of this study is to examine t...
New models of alcohol dependence postulate an attentional bias for alcohol-related cues in abstinent...
BackgroundAlcoholics report persistent alcohol craving that is heightened by cognitive cues, stressf...
Background Stress, craving, and depressed mood have all been implicated in alcohol use treatment lap...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to determine the level of craving in alcohol-dependent subjec...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) represents a grave public health concern in the U.S. with high prevalence...
Craving is an important feature of models of addiction. However a lack of empirical support for a re...
It was suggested in 1986 that cue-induced cocaine craving increases progressively during early absti...
Rationale: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...
The present study investigated the nature of physiological cue reactivity and craving in response to...
RATIONALE: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...
Alcohol and nicotine use are both highly prevalent in the United States. It is estimated that over 1...
Abstract The present study investigated the nature of physi-ological cue reactivity and craving in r...
Rationale: The majority of drug abusers are incapable of sustaining abstinence over any length of ti...
Objective: Irritability is often linked with problem drinking. The aim of this study is to examine t...
New models of alcohol dependence postulate an attentional bias for alcohol-related cues in abstinent...
BackgroundAlcoholics report persistent alcohol craving that is heightened by cognitive cues, stressf...
Background Stress, craving, and depressed mood have all been implicated in alcohol use treatment lap...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to determine the level of craving in alcohol-dependent subjec...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) represents a grave public health concern in the U.S. with high prevalence...