1. [PDF] ADDIctIoN ScIeNce clINIcAl PrActIce - National Institute on Drug Abuse
Jul 1, 2011 · Addiction Science & Clinical Practice is published twice yearly to promote dialogue between researchers and providers with the aim of ...
2. contributions to the understanding of the “craving” in drug addiction
Aug 1, 2018 · Craving is a central issue in the care of people with problems due to the use of alcohol and other drugs, and is considered an inability to ...
Craving is a central issue in the care of people with problems due to the use of alcohol and other drugs, and is considered an inability to control the desire for consumption. However, there is no clear definition of this phenomenon. We investigated the concept of will in the works of Lev S. Vygotsky (1896-1934), considering that his approach could contribute to understanding the craving. We reviewed the literature on craving and performed a focal analysis of the concept of will in selected texts by Vygotsky. Despite the controversies over the definition of the craving phenomenon, Vygotsky’s proposition that the will is a superior psychological function mediated by auxiliary motives makes it possible to deepen the understanding of the craving. Craving management thus depends not only on individual initiative, but also on questions about the social, political, and historical logic that presides over the meanings of drug use.
3. Correlation Between Smart Phone Addiction, Back Functional ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between smartphone addiction and back functional disabilities, as well as the endurance and ...
Bethânia Lissa da Silva Rosa, Gustavo Henrique Silva Pompêo, Caroline Melo Ramos, Juliana Helena Ferreira, Silvia Graciela Ruginsk, Petrus Pires Marques, Flávia Da Ré Guerra
4. [PDF] Who seeks public treatment for substance abuse in Brazil? Results ...
Marcelo Santos Cruz,3 Sílvia Brasiliano,4 Flavio Pechansky,1 Felix Kessler1 ... Elbreder MF, Laranjeira R, Siqueira MM, Barbosa DA. Perfil de mulheres ...
5. Articles | Grupo de Física Molecular e Modelagem - IFUSP
Pagola, Marcelo Siqueira, Vinicius Manzoni, Rodrigo Gester, Sylvio Canuto, J. ... Use of correlated potential harmonic basis functions for the description ...
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6. Marcelo Coutinho Picanço - Google Scholar
Herbert SiqueiraEntomologia, Universidade Federal Rural de ... Control failure likelihood and spatial dependence of insecticide resistance in the tomato pinworm, ...
See AlsoZhao Jia Plastic SurgeyProfessor of Entomology/Integrated Pest Management, UFV - Citado por 14,044 - Entomology - Integrated Pest Management - Biological Control - Ecotoxicology - Ecology
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8. Marcelo Coutinho Picanço - Google Scholar
Herbert SiqueiraEntomologia, Universidade Federal Rural de ... Control failure likelihood and spatial dependence of insecticide resistance in the tomato pinworm, ...
Professor of Entomology/Integrated Pest Management, UFV - Citēts 14 044 reizes - Entomology - Integrated Pest Management - Biological Control - Ecotoxicology - Ecology
9. Prior Exposure to THC Increases the Addictive Effects of Nicotine in Rats
Jan 11, 2013 · Siqueira LM, Brook JS (2003). Tobacco use as a predictor of illicit ... Marcelo Solinas. University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France.
Although it is more common for drug abuse to progress from tobacco to cannabis, in many cases cannabis use develops before tobacco use. Epidemiological evidence indicates that prior cannabis use increases the likelihood of becoming dependent on tobacco. To determine whether this effect might be due to cannabis exposure per se, in addition to any genetic, social, or environmental factors that might contribute, we extended our series of studies on ‘gateway drug’ effects in animal models of drug abuse. Rats were exposed to THC, the main psychoactive constituent of cannabis, for 3 days (two intraperitoneal injections/day). Then, starting 1 week later, they were allowed to self-administer nicotine intravenously. THC exposure increased the likelihood of acquiring the nicotine self-administration response from 65% in vehicle-exposed rats to 94% in THC-exposed rats. When the price of nicotine was manipulated by increasing the response requirement, THC-exposed rats maintained higher levels of intake than vehicle-exposed rats, indicating that THC exposure increased the value of nicotine reward. These results contrast sharply with our earlier findings that prior THC exposure did not increase the likelihood of rats acquiring either heroin or cocaine self-administration, nor did it increase the reward value of these drugs. The findings obtained here suggest that a history of cannabis exposure might have lasting effects that increase the risk of becoming addicted to nicotine.