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Co-Occurring Disorders

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Ana Rosa Pamela Quezada Peralta

Perfil clínico y sociodemográfico de pacientes adultos con trastorno por consumo de sustancias y con trastorno bipolar comórbido hospitalizados en el Servicio de Adicciones del Hospital Hermilio Valdizán 2015 - 2018

Ana Rosa Pamela Quezada Peralta - 10 Octubre 2024

Introducción: El trastorno por consumo de sustancias asociado al trastorno bipolar comórbido a nivel nacional presenta una frecuencia de 1.8%. Esto podría deberse a la dificultad para realizar el diagnóstico, la derivación y el manejo temprano de los casos, además de estar asociada a patologías médicas y polifarmacia, lo que resulta en un aumento de costo total en salud. Pocos estudios en Latinoamérica, se han diseñado para describir las características de la coexistencia entre ambos trastornos mentales, que detallen el curso clínico y comparen sus resultados con los obtenidos en otras partes...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Comorbilidad en el consumo de alcohol, tabaco y otras drogas

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 29 Febrero 2024

Comorbilidad

Aunque no todas las personas que consumen drogas desarrollan trastornos como la dependencia, el contacto con las sustancias puede acarrear otros riesgos y consecuencias importantes para la salud. El término comorbilidad[1] se refiere a la presencia de dos o más trastornos o enfermedades en la misma persona, los cuales pueden ocurrir en forma simultánea o secuencial. Esto también implica que existe interacción entre los trastornos o enfermedades en cuestión, lo que puede empeorar su evolución.

 

En las personas con trastornos por consumo de drogas un reto importante es...

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David James

Families helping families

David James - 12 May 2022
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Tina and Dave have been supporting our son with co-occurring disorders since 2008. We joined Al-anon in 2012, and volunteered on the UK National Helpline. We have attended SMART Recovery since 2015 and we are both UK/USA SMART CRAFT trained volunteers. Dave has co-facilitated the UK on-line weekly meeting. Since 2016, we have been running two face-to-face groups, one for the Birmingham City Hospital Alcohol Team and the other for our local CGL Drug and Alcohol Recovery Centre. Since March 2020, we have been facilitating two Zoom global groups to support families on Tuesday and Wednesday...

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Kimberly Johnson

Potentially useful patient education materials

Kimberly Johnson - 7 October 2019

NIDA has patient and family information materials: https://www.drugabuse.gov/nidamed-medical-health-professionals/for-your-patients

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