Background: Amphetamine abuse has been conceived as an addictive illness where stress regulation and inhibitory control may be crucial factors determining chronicity and relapse. Since amphetamine consumption may disrupt the cerebral systems regulating inhibition and stress behaviors, deregulation on these systems may be expected even after long-term abstinence periods. The present study aimed to evaluate the ability of abstinent amphetamine consumers to regulate stress parameters and to inhibit cognitive patterns under the acute trier social stress test (TSST) paradigm. Materials and Methods: A cohort study was conducted in a sample of 44 young individuals (average age: 24.6 years). The sample included 22 amphetamine consumers recruited fr...
Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerab...
Stress—that is, any type of stimulus that challenges the organism’s normal internal balance—induces ...
Drug addiction is a debilitating disorder and its pivotal problem is the high relapse rate. To solve...
Amphetamine abuse has been conceived as an addictive illness where stress regulation and inhibitory ...
The chronic, recurring nature of addiction remains a worldwide problem. Even after apparently succes...
The chronic, recurring nature of addiction remains a worldwide problem. Even after apparently succes...
Stress is associated with relapse to drugs after abstinence, but the mechanisms for this association...
Stress introduces a number of neurological and neurohormonal changes in response to a number of stim...
Drug abuse among humans often begins during adolescence. Exposure to psychostimulants during this ag...
In substance use and addiction, inhibitory control is key to ignoring triggers, withstanding craving...
In substance use and addiction, inhibitory control is key to ignoring triggers, withstanding craving...
Stress introduces a number of neurological and neurohormonal changes in response to a number of stim...
In substance use and addiction, inhibitory control is key to ignoring triggers, withstanding craving...
This trial of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) based amphetamine abstinence program (n = 507) foc...
Amphetamine dependence is a serious, growing problem around the world and Iceland is no exception. N...
Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerab...
Stress—that is, any type of stimulus that challenges the organism’s normal internal balance—induces ...
Drug addiction is a debilitating disorder and its pivotal problem is the high relapse rate. To solve...
Amphetamine abuse has been conceived as an addictive illness where stress regulation and inhibitory ...
The chronic, recurring nature of addiction remains a worldwide problem. Even after apparently succes...
The chronic, recurring nature of addiction remains a worldwide problem. Even after apparently succes...
Stress is associated with relapse to drugs after abstinence, but the mechanisms for this association...
Stress introduces a number of neurological and neurohormonal changes in response to a number of stim...
Drug abuse among humans often begins during adolescence. Exposure to psychostimulants during this ag...
In substance use and addiction, inhibitory control is key to ignoring triggers, withstanding craving...
In substance use and addiction, inhibitory control is key to ignoring triggers, withstanding craving...
Stress introduces a number of neurological and neurohormonal changes in response to a number of stim...
In substance use and addiction, inhibitory control is key to ignoring triggers, withstanding craving...
This trial of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) based amphetamine abstinence program (n = 507) foc...
Amphetamine dependence is a serious, growing problem around the world and Iceland is no exception. N...
Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerab...
Stress—that is, any type of stimulus that challenges the organism’s normal internal balance—induces ...
Drug addiction is a debilitating disorder and its pivotal problem is the high relapse rate. To solve...