BackgroundNearly half of individuals with substance use disorders relapse in the year after treatment. A diagnostic tool to help clinicians make decisions regarding treatment does not exist for psychiatric conditions. Identifying individuals with high risk for relapse to substance use following abstinence has profound clinical consequences. This study aimed to develop neuroimaging as a robust tool to predict relapse.Methods68 methamphetamine-dependent adults (15 female) were recruited from 28-day inpatient treatment. During treatment, participants completed a functional MRI scan that examined brain activation during reward processing. Patients were followed 1 year later to assess abstinence. We examined brain activation during reward proces...
BackgroundRelapse in alcohol use disorders (AUD) is related to a complex interplay among multiple bi...
Identification of neurocognitive predictors of substance dependence is an important step in developi...
ABSTRACT Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward c...
Cocaine-dependent individuals show altered brain activation during decision making. It is unclear, h...
There is some evidence that neuroimaging can be used to predict relapse among abstinent methamphetam...
One of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of relapse follow...
Methamphetamine use disorder is associated with a high likelihood of relapse. Identifying robust pre...
Objective: Relapse rates are consistently high for stimulant user disorders. In order to obtain prog...
Background and aimsIndividuals with methamphetamine dependence (MD) exhibit dysfunction in brain reg...
ObjectiveRelapse rates are consistently high for stimulant user disorders. In order to obtain progno...
In this paper, we used two approaches to examine predictors of relapse to methamphetamine use follow...
Drug-dependent patients often relapse into drug use after treatment. Behavioral studies show that en...
One of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of relapse follow...
Patients with severe substance use disorders are often characterized by neurocognitive impairments a...
Identification of neurocognitive predictors of substance dependence is an important step in developi...
BackgroundRelapse in alcohol use disorders (AUD) is related to a complex interplay among multiple bi...
Identification of neurocognitive predictors of substance dependence is an important step in developi...
ABSTRACT Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward c...
Cocaine-dependent individuals show altered brain activation during decision making. It is unclear, h...
There is some evidence that neuroimaging can be used to predict relapse among abstinent methamphetam...
One of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of relapse follow...
Methamphetamine use disorder is associated with a high likelihood of relapse. Identifying robust pre...
Objective: Relapse rates are consistently high for stimulant user disorders. In order to obtain prog...
Background and aimsIndividuals with methamphetamine dependence (MD) exhibit dysfunction in brain reg...
ObjectiveRelapse rates are consistently high for stimulant user disorders. In order to obtain progno...
In this paper, we used two approaches to examine predictors of relapse to methamphetamine use follow...
Drug-dependent patients often relapse into drug use after treatment. Behavioral studies show that en...
One of the major challenges in addiction treatment is relapse prevention, as rates of relapse follow...
Patients with severe substance use disorders are often characterized by neurocognitive impairments a...
Identification of neurocognitive predictors of substance dependence is an important step in developi...
BackgroundRelapse in alcohol use disorders (AUD) is related to a complex interplay among multiple bi...
Identification of neurocognitive predictors of substance dependence is an important step in developi...
ABSTRACT Rationale: Neurobiological models of addiction suggest that abnormalities of brain reward c...