none3The objective of this study, which targeted long-term socially integrated cocaine users (in powder form, no heroin), was to analyze potential determinants of request for treatment for primary cocaine abuse. Two hundred and twenty-three cases (users who sought treatment for primary cocaine abuse) and 223 controls (users who did not seek treatment) were interviewed in Italy. A semistructured interview was created. Conditional logistic regression models were used. Cases had begun consuming illicit substances later, started using cocaine quicker, had high-risk drinking habits, had more intense recent use of cocaine, and used alone and at work. Some of the motivations of use that characterize subjects who seek treatment (to experience a 'hi...
Summary: Concurrent cocaine and alcohol abuse is a relevant phenomenon. Despite recent findings abou...
Introduction: Craving for cocaine seems to play an important role in the continued use of and depend...
Objectives: Owing to the limited knowledge of the effect of cocaine use on the outcome of opioid dep...
The objective of this study, which targeted long-term socially integrated cocaine users (in powder f...
Aims To investigate factors associated with first entry to treatment and with treatment re-entry amo...
Cocaine use is on the rise, with an estimated 2-3 million people currently dependent on the drug (Ad...
Cocaine use disorder (CUD) is a significant public health issue. Behavioral interventions such as co...
The goal of this study was to identify factors that predicted drug abuse treatment program entry amo...
Objective: Cocaine dependence is a major international public health concern. Its chronically relaps...
This study used qualitative methods to investigate factors associated with a high level of functioni...
In this study, we examined differences between cocaine- and alcohol-dependent patients with and with...
Background: Typical users of cocaine are socially integrated individuals of higher education, higher...
Background: In Chile, cocaine base paste (CBP) is the illegal substance that produces the highest r...
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Background: Injectable opioid agonist treatment with hydromorphone (a licensed opioid analgesic) or ...
Summary: Concurrent cocaine and alcohol abuse is a relevant phenomenon. Despite recent findings abou...
Introduction: Craving for cocaine seems to play an important role in the continued use of and depend...
Objectives: Owing to the limited knowledge of the effect of cocaine use on the outcome of opioid dep...
The objective of this study, which targeted long-term socially integrated cocaine users (in powder f...
Aims To investigate factors associated with first entry to treatment and with treatment re-entry amo...
Cocaine use is on the rise, with an estimated 2-3 million people currently dependent on the drug (Ad...
Cocaine use disorder (CUD) is a significant public health issue. Behavioral interventions such as co...
The goal of this study was to identify factors that predicted drug abuse treatment program entry amo...
Objective: Cocaine dependence is a major international public health concern. Its chronically relaps...
This study used qualitative methods to investigate factors associated with a high level of functioni...
In this study, we examined differences between cocaine- and alcohol-dependent patients with and with...
Background: Typical users of cocaine are socially integrated individuals of higher education, higher...
Background: In Chile, cocaine base paste (CBP) is the illegal substance that produces the highest r...
How to cite Complete issue More information about this article Journal's homepage in redalyc.or...
Background: Injectable opioid agonist treatment with hydromorphone (a licensed opioid analgesic) or ...
Summary: Concurrent cocaine and alcohol abuse is a relevant phenomenon. Despite recent findings abou...
Introduction: Craving for cocaine seems to play an important role in the continued use of and depend...
Objectives: Owing to the limited knowledge of the effect of cocaine use on the outcome of opioid dep...