Background Continuous use of amphetamines, alcohol, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, or opioids contributes to health impairments, increased morbidity, and overdose deaths among patients with substance use disorders (SUDs). This study evaluates the impact of inpatient detoxification, injecting substance use, age, and gender on substance use over time among patients undergoing outpatient SUD treatment. Methods We used data from a cohort of SUD patients in Norway obtained from health assessments of self-reported substance use and sociodemographic and clinical factors. A total of 881 substance use measurements, including substances and frequency of use, were assessed for 708 SUD patients in 2016–2020. Of those, 171 patients provided two or...
Introduction: Dropout from inpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) is an ongoing challe...
Importance: Limited empirical research has examined the extent to which cohort-level prevalence of s...
Many patients seeking inpatient treatment for substance use disorders have high levels of severity a...
Background Continuous use of amphetamines, alcohol, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, or opioids ...
Background Treatment services to patients with substance use disorders (SUDs), inclu...
AIM: To examine temporal changes in opiate and stimulant use among patients in substance abuse treat...
Aims The main aim was to investigate the relative roles of mental distress and intrinsic motivation ...
Aim To examine temporal changes in opiate and stimulant use among patients in substance abuse treatm...
Background The clinical impact of chronic substance abuse of alcohol and drugs—referred to as subst...
Background There is high co-occurrence of substance use disorders (SUD) and mental h...
Abstract Background Prior studies indicate that the opportunity from detoxification to engage in sub...
Introduction: Dropout from inpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) is an ongoing challe...
Background:There is high co-occurrence of substance use disorders (SUD) and mental health disorders....
BACKGROUND: Although the beneficial effects of opioid substitution for the reduction of heroin use a...
Background The impact of clinical and sociodemographic factors on fatigue remains unknown among pat...
Introduction: Dropout from inpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) is an ongoing challe...
Importance: Limited empirical research has examined the extent to which cohort-level prevalence of s...
Many patients seeking inpatient treatment for substance use disorders have high levels of severity a...
Background Continuous use of amphetamines, alcohol, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, or opioids ...
Background Treatment services to patients with substance use disorders (SUDs), inclu...
AIM: To examine temporal changes in opiate and stimulant use among patients in substance abuse treat...
Aims The main aim was to investigate the relative roles of mental distress and intrinsic motivation ...
Aim To examine temporal changes in opiate and stimulant use among patients in substance abuse treatm...
Background The clinical impact of chronic substance abuse of alcohol and drugs—referred to as subst...
Background There is high co-occurrence of substance use disorders (SUD) and mental h...
Abstract Background Prior studies indicate that the opportunity from detoxification to engage in sub...
Introduction: Dropout from inpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) is an ongoing challe...
Background:There is high co-occurrence of substance use disorders (SUD) and mental health disorders....
BACKGROUND: Although the beneficial effects of opioid substitution for the reduction of heroin use a...
Background The impact of clinical and sociodemographic factors on fatigue remains unknown among pat...
Introduction: Dropout from inpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) is an ongoing challe...
Importance: Limited empirical research has examined the extent to which cohort-level prevalence of s...
Many patients seeking inpatient treatment for substance use disorders have high levels of severity a...