Publication date: April 2018
Source:Addictive Behaviors, Volume 79
Author(s): Ashley A. Knapp, Steven F. Babbin, Alan J. Budney, Denise D. Walker, Robert S. Stephens, Emily A. Scherer, Catherine Stanger
Cannabis is one of the most commonly used psychoactive substances among adolescents in the United States. Adolescent cannabis use has multiple consequences including academic, health, and psychiatric problems. The Marijuana Adolescent Problem Inventory (MAPI) is a 23-item scale adapted from the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index and used in the current literature to assess cannabis use problem severity. Psychometric testing for the MAPI has yet to be reported. The current investigation assessed the psychometric characteristics of the MAPI with cannabis-using adolescents (n=727) from school and outpatient settings who enrolled in five separate randomized clinical trials focused on treatment of substance use. Findings suggested that the MAPI is internally consistent and reliable. Factor structure analyses suggested that the MAPI measures one latent construct, with no differences in factor structure between the outpatient and school settings, supporting a one-factor model. External validity of the MAPI was also demonstrated as evidenced by significant relations with concurrent diagnosis of cannabis dependence and abuse, longitudinal frequency of cannabis use, and mean times used per day. Overall, this initial test of the psychometric characteristics of the MAPI suggests that it can be considered a reliable and valid measure of problems associated with cannabis use among adolescents. Future work is now needed to replicate these findings by testing the psychometric properties of the MAPI in more diverse samples and developing a short version to be used as a brief assessment tool.
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Guilt-proneness is associated with the use of protective behavioral strategies during episodes of alcohol use
Publication date: April 2018
Source:Addictive Behaviors, Volume 79
Author(s): Matt S. Treeby, Simon M. Rice, Fiona Cocker, Amy Peacock, Raimondo Bruno
IntroductionShame and guilt are closely related emotions with diverging implications for the development, and potential treatment, of substance use disorders. Accumulating research indicates that a guilt-prone affect style buffers individuals against the development of problematic alcohol use, while shame-proneness appears to offer no protective function. However, little is known about the manner in which guilt-prone individuals avoid the experience of alcohol use-related harms. The present study aimed to extend the shame, guilt, and substance use literature by examining whether these two self-conscious affect styles are differentially related to the use of protective behavioral strategies which reduce the risk of harms during drinking episodes.MethodsParticipants (N=281; female n=207) completed pen-and-paper measures of shame and guilt-proneness, level of alcohol use, and the habitual use of protective behavioral strategies during drinking episodes. Part-correlation analysis isolated shame-free guilt and guilt-free shame residuals in exploring relationships between self-conscious affect style and the use of protective behavioral strategies during drinking episodes.ResultsGuilt-proneness was consistently associated with the routine use of protective behavioral strategies during episodes of alcohol intake. In contrast, shame-proneness was unrelated to the use of such protective and harm avoidance strategies when drinking.ConclusionFindings provide additional support for the argument that guilt and shame need to be considered separately in both research and substance use treatment settings.
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Source:Addictive Behaviors, Volume 79
Author(s): Matt S. Treeby, Simon M. Rice, Fiona Cocker, Amy Peacock, Raimondo Bruno
IntroductionShame and guilt are closely related emotions with diverging implications for the development, and potential treatment, of substance use disorders. Accumulating research indicates that a guilt-prone affect style buffers individuals against the development of problematic alcohol use, while shame-proneness appears to offer no protective function. However, little is known about the manner in which guilt-prone individuals avoid the experience of alcohol use-related harms. The present study aimed to extend the shame, guilt, and substance use literature by examining whether these two self-conscious affect styles are differentially related to the use of protective behavioral strategies which reduce the risk of harms during drinking episodes.MethodsParticipants (N=281; female n=207) completed pen-and-paper measures of shame and guilt-proneness, level of alcohol use, and the habitual use of protective behavioral strategies during drinking episodes. Part-correlation analysis isolated shame-free guilt and guilt-free shame residuals in exploring relationships between self-conscious affect style and the use of protective behavioral strategies during drinking episodes.ResultsGuilt-proneness was consistently associated with the routine use of protective behavioral strategies during episodes of alcohol intake. In contrast, shame-proneness was unrelated to the use of such protective and harm avoidance strategies when drinking.ConclusionFindings provide additional support for the argument that guilt and shame need to be considered separately in both research and substance use treatment settings.
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CPAP COMPLIANCE NOTIFICATION APPARATUS AND METHOD
S Salter - US Patent 20,170,348,498, 2017
Abstract: A CPAP compliance notification apparatus for use with a CPAP device having a
flow generator, a CPAP hose, and a CPAP mask, the CPAP compliance notification
apparatus, including a patient occupancy mat, an air pressure sensor, an air pressure tube,
flow generator, a CPAP hose, and a CPAP mask, the CPAP compliance notification
apparatus, including a patient occupancy mat, an air pressure sensor, an air pressure tube,
Current practice in early management of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome: Is it evidence-based?
G Hendriks, R Stephenson, PK Yajamanyam - … of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and …, 2017
… Early management of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. Majority of respondents (85%)
used 40% supplemental oxygen on CPAP as a threshold for intubating a baby and giving
surfactant ('failed' CPAP). The remaining 15% NICUs used 30% as the threshold …
used 40% supplemental oxygen on CPAP as a threshold for intubating a baby and giving
surfactant ('failed' CPAP). The remaining 15% NICUs used 30% as the threshold …
Perioperative management in endoscopic endonasal skull-base surgery: a survey of the North American Skull Base Society.
CR Roxbury, BC Lobo, VR Kshettry, B D'Anza… - International forum of allergy …, 2017
… Most experts also recommended that continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) be avoided
for at least 2 weeks when an intraoperative CSF leak is encountered (81.9%).Despite variation
in perioperative management of EESBS patients, important trends were identified by …
for at least 2 weeks when an intraoperative CSF leak is encountered (81.9%).Despite variation
in perioperative management of EESBS patients, important trends were identified by …
[PDF] Development and Feasibility of Two Novel Scores (DX-OSA and A-OSA) for the Identification
D Godoroja, M Sorbello, DA Cioc - 2017
… severe OSA. Conclusion: The A-OSA and DX-OSA scores may be useful in the
identification of obese surgical patients requiring CPAP treatment for significant OSA,
without the need for formal polysomnography. Keywords: Obstructive …
identification of obese surgical patients requiring CPAP treatment for significant OSA,
without the need for formal polysomnography. Keywords: Obstructive …
Telehealth in Pulmonary
M Vitacca, A Holland - Textbook of Pulmonary Rehabilitation, 2017
… However RCTs evaluating the effect on CPAP compliance of additional inter-
ventions to standard care, based on telemoni- toring, have had contradictory results
[52, 58–61]. Differences in the selection of patients, type and …
ventions to standard care, based on telemoni- toring, have had contradictory results
[52, 58–61]. Differences in the selection of patients, type and …
27.1 Settings of Pulmonary Rehabilitation
T Radtke, S Kriemler, H Hebestreit, E Clini - Textbook of Pulmonary Rehabilitation, 2017
… In addition to supplemental oxygen, noninva- sive ventilation (NIV), for example, continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP), inspiratory pressure support (IPS), or proportional assist
ventilation (PAV) has been studied during exer- cise in patients with chronic lung disease [56 …
positive airway pressure (CPAP), inspiratory pressure support (IPS), or proportional assist
ventilation (PAV) has been studied during exer- cise in patients with chronic lung disease [56 …
Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with interdialytic weight gain and increased long-term cardiovascular events in hemodialysis patients
RR Harmon, JJG De Lima, LF Drager, NP Portilho… - Sleep and Breathing, 2017
… Methods We evaluated patients with low cardiovascular risk on HD, not treated by CPAP …
Finally, it would be interesting to have a randomized trial exploring the effect of continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) on prog- nosis in that population …
Finally, it would be interesting to have a randomized trial exploring the effect of continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) on prog- nosis in that population …
Heated humidified high flow nasal cannula versus nasal Continuous positive airway pressure for facilitation of extubation in preterm neonates with respiratory distress.
KC Konda, LES Lewis, R Bhat, J Purkayastha… - Iranian Journal of …, 2017
Background – Heated humidified high flow nasal cannula (HHHFNC) is gaining popularity as
an alternative to nasal Continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) therapy in the management
of preterm neonates with respiratory distress due to perceived benefits of ease of administration …
an alternative to nasal Continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) therapy in the management
of preterm neonates with respiratory distress due to perceived benefits of ease of administration …
[PDF] Bilateral Subclavian Artery Stenosis: Anaesthetic consideration
M Nanda Gopal, M Indrajeet, K Barber - Glob J Anesth, 2017
… procedure. Following an uneventful extubation in theatre, she was observed in a
high dependency unit (HDU). During her 6 day stay in HDU, she needed respiratory
support in the form CPAP and supplemental oxygen. She …
high dependency unit (HDU). During her 6 day stay in HDU, she needed respiratory
support in the form CPAP and supplemental oxygen. She …
Thomas Radtke, Susi Kriemler, and Helge Hebestreit
E Clini - Textbook of Pulmonary Rehabilitation
… In addition to supplemental oxygen, noninva- sive ventilation (NIV), for example, continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP), inspiratory pressure support (IPS), or proportional assist
ventilation (PAV) has been studied during exer- cise in patients with chronic lung disease [56 …
positive airway pressure (CPAP), inspiratory pressure support (IPS), or proportional assist
ventilation (PAV) has been studied during exer- cise in patients with chronic lung disease [56 …
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A case of chronic progressive neuro-Behçet disease with extensive cerebral atrophy and elevated CSF IL-6 activity treated with infliximab
K Hamada, R Takei, Y Sakiyama, H Moriyama… - Rinsho shinkeigaku …, 2017
… was admitted to our hospital. On admission, we noticed that he had non-neurological
manifestations of Behçet disease, such as stomatitis, genital ulcers, and folliculitis.
HLA-B51 was positive. He also showed pleocytosis (29 …
manifestations of Behçet disease, such as stomatitis, genital ulcers, and folliculitis.
HLA-B51 was positive. He also showed pleocytosis (29 …
Complications during neoadjuvant therapy and prognosis following surgery for esophageal cancer
SR Markar, A Johar, N Maisey, P Lagergren… - Diseases of the Esophagus, 2017
… Hematological complications included leukopenia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, and anemia.
Nonhematological complications included anorexia, constipation, diarrhea, esophageal
perforation, esophagitis, nausea or vomiting, neuropathy, stomatitis, and thromboembolism …
Nonhematological complications included anorexia, constipation, diarrhea, esophageal
perforation, esophagitis, nausea or vomiting, neuropathy, stomatitis, and thromboembolism …
and Folate Deficiencies Vitamin B12
A Khan, S Robinson - The Obstetric Hematology Manual, 2018
… palpitations, and pal- lor. Moderate deficiency may include an obvious macrocytic
anemia with symptoms such as glossitis and stomatitis, and subtle neurological features,
for example, distal sensory impairment. Severe defi- ciency …
anemia with symptoms such as glossitis and stomatitis, and subtle neurological features,
for example, distal sensory impairment. Severe defi- ciency …
A Propósito de una complicación secundaria a una amigdalitis
R de la Fuente Cañibano, FR Martín, MÁA Fernández - FMC-Formación Médica …, 2017
… Nefropatía por IgA. 2. Síndrome de PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric
Disorders Associated with Streptococcus). 3. Síndrome PFAPA (Periodic Fever,
Aphtous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis and Adenitis). 4. Patologías …
Disorders Associated with Streptococcus). 3. Síndrome PFAPA (Periodic Fever,
Aphtous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis and Adenitis). 4. Patologías …
Canker Sores Canker sores are painful sores inside the mouth. Stress, minor injury to the inside of the mouth, acidic fruits and vegetables, and hot spicy foods can …
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… In: Bope ET, et al. Conn's Current Therapy 2011. 1st ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Saunders Elsevier;
2011:section 13. Scully C, Porter S. Oral mucosal disease: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis. British
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2008; 46(3):198-206 …
2011:section 13. Scully C, Porter S. Oral mucosal disease: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis. British
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2008; 46(3):198-206 …
[PDF] A Comparison of Oral and Intravenous Glutamine Therapy Effects On Mucositis Development in Acute Leukemic Patients After High Dose Chemotherapy …
AD Demir, I Kiki
… Phase III Controlled Evaluation of Glutamine For Decreasing Stomatitis in Patients Receiving
Fluorouracil (5-FU)-based Chemotherapy. Am J Clin Oncol 22 (1992): 258-261 … Effect of
Low-dose Oral Glutamine on Painful Stomatitis During Bone Marrow Transplantation …
Fluorouracil (5-FU)-based Chemotherapy. Am J Clin Oncol 22 (1992): 258-261 … Effect of
Low-dose Oral Glutamine on Painful Stomatitis During Bone Marrow Transplantation …
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