Depression frequently co-occurs with substance use disorders, which are a severe health and financial burden on our society (Office of National Drug Control Policy, 2011; Office of National Drug Control Policy, 2014). This study examined transtheoretical model of change (TTM) constructs in individuals with elevated depressive symptoms and a comorbid substance use disorder, looking to better understand how the depressive symptoms influenced the individuals’ changing substance use behavior. This study was conducted at the Substance Abuse Research Center in the University of Texas Mental Sciences Institute in Houston, Texas in 2006. Participants (N=138) who met the DSM-IV criteria for cocaine use or dependence disorder were recruited. The sa...
Cocaine use is on the rise, with an estimated 2-3 million people currently dependent on the drug (Ad...
Substance abuse treatment outcome studies have shown positive effects for a large number of drug use...
BackgroundThe notion that substance use can induce symptoms of depression and anxiety is influential...
The prevalence and negative influence of depressive symptoms on individuals with substance use disor...
Depression is associated with substance use problems; however, the specific individual characteristi...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a growing problem in the United States (U.S.) and worldwide and rela...
Depression has been identified as a disorder of clinical significance among cocaine users. Even so, ...
Understanding the relationships between substance use and depression could inform prevention and tre...
introduction: Depression is one of the most common psychological disorders that comorbids with subst...
Background: It has been suggested that alcohol problems negatively affect therapeutic interventions ...
International audienceBackground: During cocaine withdrawal, transient depressive symptoms that do n...
Background : Among individuals diagnosed with substance dependence, major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
Depression is a highly heterogeneous condition, and identifying how symptoms present in various grou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-133)Background : Among individuals diagnosed with sub...
Both substance use and depression are common in adolescence and often comorbid. Past research has pr...
Cocaine use is on the rise, with an estimated 2-3 million people currently dependent on the drug (Ad...
Substance abuse treatment outcome studies have shown positive effects for a large number of drug use...
BackgroundThe notion that substance use can induce symptoms of depression and anxiety is influential...
The prevalence and negative influence of depressive symptoms on individuals with substance use disor...
Depression is associated with substance use problems; however, the specific individual characteristi...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a growing problem in the United States (U.S.) and worldwide and rela...
Depression has been identified as a disorder of clinical significance among cocaine users. Even so, ...
Understanding the relationships between substance use and depression could inform prevention and tre...
introduction: Depression is one of the most common psychological disorders that comorbids with subst...
Background: It has been suggested that alcohol problems negatively affect therapeutic interventions ...
International audienceBackground: During cocaine withdrawal, transient depressive symptoms that do n...
Background : Among individuals diagnosed with substance dependence, major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
Depression is a highly heterogeneous condition, and identifying how symptoms present in various grou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-133)Background : Among individuals diagnosed with sub...
Both substance use and depression are common in adolescence and often comorbid. Past research has pr...
Cocaine use is on the rise, with an estimated 2-3 million people currently dependent on the drug (Ad...
Substance abuse treatment outcome studies have shown positive effects for a large number of drug use...
BackgroundThe notion that substance use can induce symptoms of depression and anxiety is influential...