Recovery and Youth: An Integrative Review
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Gender Differences in Binge Drinking
Alcohol-Endocannabinoid Interactions: Implications for Addiction-Related Behavioral Processes
Introduction
Endogenous cannabinoids, or endocannabinoids (eCBs), are bioactive lipid molecules that modulate signaling activity of several physiological processes involved in pain, appetite, energy balance, stress/anxiety, immune signaling, and learning and memory. Although understanding of the eCB system has grown in complexity since its discovery by Raphael Mechoulam, it is now widely known...
Impact of Continuing Care on Recovery From Substance Use Disorder
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Mutual Help Group Participation for Substance Use Problems
Introduction
Racial/ethnic minority groups comprise a large proportion of the U.S. population and evidence a substantial need for treatment of substance use disorder (SUD). Analysis of the most recent, reliable data available—the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)1—found that the prevalence of past-year SUD among those age 12 and older was higher among some racial/ethnic minority...
Gender Differences in the Epidemiology of Alcohol Use and Related Harms in the United States
In Utero Alcohol Exposure, Epigenetic Changes, and Their Consequences
Alcohol exposure of the developing embryo and fetus in utero can have a wide range of detrimental effects collectively referred to as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). Researchers are intensively investigating the mechanisms that may contribute to alcohol’s effects on the developing organism and to the resulting consequences, particularly with respect to the cognitive and behavioral...
Development, Prevention, and Treatment of Alcohol-Induced Organ Injury: The Role of Nutrition
The Role of the Family in Alcohol Use Disorder Recovery for Adults
Introduction
It is almost axiomatic that alcohol use disorder (AUD) and the family are inextricably bound. AUD harms individual family members and the functioning of the family as a whole, and family members’ actions may exacerbate problematic drinking. Conversely, families play a key role in recovery from AUD, and recovery has a positive impact on family members and family functioning...