People Take Drugs to
How do drugs work in the brain?
We know that despite their many differences, most abused substances enhance the Dopamine and Serotonin pathways
Addiction Involves Multiple Factors
Medical Model of Addiction
Substance Use Definitions
DSM V Criteria for Substance Use Disorder
A maladaptive pattern of substance use, leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by two (or more) of the following, occurring at any time in the same 12-month period
DSM V Criteria for Substance Use Disorder
Tolerance- as defined by either of the following
DSM V Criteria for Substance Use Disorder
Withdrawal as manifested by either of the following
DSM V Criteria for Substance Use Disorder
Severity specifiers: Mild _-_, Moderate _-_ criteria, Severe >_
Severity specifiers: Mild 2-3, Moderate 4-5 criteria, Severe >6
What “Illicit” drugs are the top 2 most used (from a 2017 survey)?
Marijuana 1st, Opioids 2nd
What age range has the largest % of people using illicit drugs?
18-20 yo
Why have unintentional drug overdoses increased in NYC?
Dt introduction of fentanyl into urban setting
Economic Impact of Substance Abuse
(3)
Prevalence of Unhealthy Alcohol Use
Outpatient __-__%
Emergency department __-__%
Trauma Victims __%
Outpatient 7-20%
Emergency department 30-40%
Trauma Victims 50%
Alcohol Use Disorder is most prevalent amongst what age group?
18-25 yo
Universal Screening
Screening Options - Alcohol
Risky Drinking Definition
Drinks/week, Drinks/day
Men =
Women =
Men >14 drinks/week, >4 drinks/day
Women >7 drinks/week, >3 drinks/day
Audit C Background
Audit C Questions
(3)
CAGE
=
Positive test if ___ positive responses
Positive test if 2 positive responses
SASQ
(single alcohol screening questionnaire)
SASQ cont.
Positive screen =
(or if pt used written self report such as the AUDIT - START HERE if score > ___ men, > __ for women)
If YES then = your patient is an at ___ drinker
Positive Screen = 1 or more heavy drinking days
(or if pt used written self report such as the AUDIT - START HERE if score > 8 men, _>_4 for women)
If YES then = your patient is an at risk drinker
Sensitivity and specificity = 86% for detecting hazardous drinking past 3 months or alcohol use disorder in the past year Equally efficient among men and women
What do the findings of the alcohol screenings mean?