Consequences of substance use

    • [PDF File]Long-Term Consequences of Child Abuse and Neglect

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      experiences (e.g., parental substance use, domestic violence, poverty), which can make it difficult to separate the unique effects of maltreatment (Rosen, Handley, Cicchetti, & Rogosch, 2018). FACTSHEET. April 2019. WHAT’S INSIDE. Physical health consequences Psychological consequences Behavioral consequences Societal consequences Federal ...


    • [PDF File]Substance Use in Montana - Montana Department of Justice

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      Health Consequences of Substance Use Disorders Every year, substance use contributes to more than 20,000 hospital and emergency room (ER) visits in Mon-tana. From 2010 to 2014, the total charges for the nearly 110,000 ER and hospital visits with a primary or secondary diagnosis of substance use totaled $796 million, more than $150 million ...


    • [PDF File]Appendix D: Examples of Screening and Assessment Tools …

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      issues such as substance use disorders and child maltreatment. They can, however, contribute to decisions about whether problems exist, the nature and extent of those problems and what actions all three systems—child welfare, alcohol and drug, and court— should take to address problems. Screening Tools for Substance Use Disorders


    • [PDF File]Overview of Substance Use Disorder Care Clinical ...

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      addictive disorders, motivational counseling, and the legal and personal consequences of high-risk behavior. • Treatment Goal: Individual, group, or family counseling and SBIRT services should educate individuals about the risks of substance use and help them avoid such behavior.


    • [PDF File]SAMHSA TIP 35 Enhancing Motivation for Change in …

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      TIP 35 Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Foreword The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agency that leads public health efforts to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities.


    • [PDF File]ADOLESCENT ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE

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      Substance use should be evaluated as part of an age-appropriate comprehensive history. Reviewing the adolescent’s environment can identify risk and protective factors for the development of alcohol or drug abuse. ... Problem use: adverse consequences first appear (eg,


    • NASW Standards for Social Work Practice with Clients with ...

      substance use disorders, diagnosis and/or treatment can affect a client’s professional status, social standing, and livelihood. Substance use disorders can also significantly disrupt a client’s family system. Understanding the implications of SUDs with regard to parenting abilities and the resulting consequences for children involved


    • [PDF File]A Nurse’s Guide to Substance Use Disorder in Nursing

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      SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER Substance use disorder encompasses a pattern of behaviors that range from misuse to depen-dency or addiction, whether it is alcohol, legal drugs or illegal drugs. Addiction is a complex disease with serious physical, emotional, financial and legal consequences. It can affect anyone regardless of age,


    • [PDF File]Physical and Psychological Effects of Substance Use Handout

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      SUBSTANCE [and method of use] PHYSICAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS Alcohol Alcohol abuse is a pattern of problem drinking that results in health consequences, social, problems, or both. However, alcohol dependence, or alcoholism, refers to a disease that is characterized by abnormal alcohol-seeking behavior that leads to impaired control over ...


    • [PDF File]Supplemental Research Bulletin - Substance Abuse and ...

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      focuses on mental health and substance use (behavioral health) concerns in first responders. It is estimated that 30 percent of first responders develop behavioral health conditions including, but not limited to, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as compared with 20 percent in the general population (Abbot et al., 2015).


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