Li-Tzy Wu*Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA *Li-Tzy Wu is the Editor-in-Chief of Substance Abuse and RehabilitationAbstract: Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use are pervasive throughout the world. Substance use problems are among the major contributors to the global disease burden, which includes disability and mortality. The benefits of treatment far outweigh the economic costs. Despite the availability of treatment services, however, the vast majority of people with substance use disorders do not seek or use treatment. Barriers to and unmet need for evidence-based treatment are widespread even in the United States. Women, adolescents, an...
The global burden of disease attributable to alcohol and illicit drug use amounts to 5.4% of the tot...
Background: Alcohol and drug use can have negative consequences on the health, economy, productivity...
Drug abuse and dependence ‘represents different ends ’ the same disease processes. Over the long-ter...
Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use are pervasive throughout the world. Substance use problems ar...
Substance abuse and rehabilitation: responding to the global burden of diseases attributable to subs...
Substance abuse is a complex health problem with global public health significance. It is thought to...
Substance use disorders are a major health problem worldwide. Substance use is a chronic disorder as...
Substance use disorders are a growing global public health concern. Recognized by the DSM-V and ICD...
Addiction to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is one of the major public health issues of our time....
Addiction is a chronic and progressive disease. It is incurable and has many cycles of relapse and r...
Drug abuse is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes an individual to seek out and use...
Substance abuse and drug addiction are typically characterized by intense and, at times, uncontrolla...
With its consumption believed to have begun more than 10,000 years ago, alcohol continues to feature...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with substantial contribution to the global burden of ...
Drug Addiction is a chronic illness and has become a worldwide problem, the leading cause of death. ...
The global burden of disease attributable to alcohol and illicit drug use amounts to 5.4% of the tot...
Background: Alcohol and drug use can have negative consequences on the health, economy, productivity...
Drug abuse and dependence ‘represents different ends ’ the same disease processes. Over the long-ter...
Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use are pervasive throughout the world. Substance use problems ar...
Substance abuse and rehabilitation: responding to the global burden of diseases attributable to subs...
Substance abuse is a complex health problem with global public health significance. It is thought to...
Substance use disorders are a major health problem worldwide. Substance use is a chronic disorder as...
Substance use disorders are a growing global public health concern. Recognized by the DSM-V and ICD...
Addiction to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is one of the major public health issues of our time....
Addiction is a chronic and progressive disease. It is incurable and has many cycles of relapse and r...
Drug abuse is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes an individual to seek out and use...
Substance abuse and drug addiction are typically characterized by intense and, at times, uncontrolla...
With its consumption believed to have begun more than 10,000 years ago, alcohol continues to feature...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with substantial contribution to the global burden of ...
Drug Addiction is a chronic illness and has become a worldwide problem, the leading cause of death. ...
The global burden of disease attributable to alcohol and illicit drug use amounts to 5.4% of the tot...
Background: Alcohol and drug use can have negative consequences on the health, economy, productivity...
Drug abuse and dependence ‘represents different ends ’ the same disease processes. Over the long-ter...