Browsing by Subject "Addiction"
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Annual Research Review: Prenatal opioid exposure - a two-generation approach to conceptualizing neurodevelopmental outcomes.
(Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines, 2023-02)Opioid use during pregnancy impacts the health and well-being of two generations: the pregnant person and the child. The factors that increase risk for opioid use in the adult, as well as those that perpetuate risk for the ... -
Commentary on Winhusen et al. (2019): Substance use disorders, chronic diseases, and electronic health records-a paradigm for screening and intervention.
(Addiction (Abingdon, England), 2019-08) -
Interpretation and integration of the federal substance use privacy protection rule in integrated health systems: A qualitative analysis.
(Journal of substance abuse treatment, 2019-02)BACKGROUND:Federal regulations (42 CFR Part 2) provide special privacy protections for persons seeking treatment for substance use disorders. Primary care providers, hospitals, and health care organizations have struggled ... -
Neuroimmune and Developmental Mechanisms Regulating Motivational Behaviors for Opioids
(2016)Opioid drug abuse represents a serious public health concern with few effective therapeutic strategies. A primary goal for researchers modeling substance abuse disorders has been the delineation of the biological ... -
Novel Addiction: Consuming Popular Novels in Eighteenth-century Britain
(2011)This dissertation explores the ways in which British popular novels of the eighteenth century functioned as commodities. "Novel Addiction", the title of this dissertation has a double meaning: Addiction was a new conceptual ... -
Restoration: An Wesleyan Model of Recovery
(2018)AbstractWesley’s systemic model of discipleship through Societies, Bands, and Classes provides the foundation for a uniquely Wesleyan model of recovery. John Wesley’s early methods of psyches therapeia, “a spiritually-based ... -
Structural, Functional, and Behavioral Outcomes of Stimulus-Dependent Transcription in Nucleus Accumbens Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons
(2022)Learning and memory are mediated by changes in synaptic and neuronal function within brain circuits, and is supported by dynamic waves of stimulus-dependent transcription in the nucleus of neurons. Stimulus-dependent ... -
Systematic Examination of Epigenomic Regulation of Neuronal Plasticity
(2022)The epigenome underlies cell type and state and in post-mitotic neurons, and it regulates the ability for rapid response to activity. Since neurons exit the cell cycle early in development and are long lived, remodeling ...