Two-part models identifying predictors of cigarette, e-cigarette, and cannabis use and change in use over time among young adults in the US
CONCLUSIONS: Young adult substance use interventions should target high-risk subgroups and focus on distinct factors impacting use, including chronic, escalating, and decreasing use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This study advances the literature regarding distinct predictors of different substance use outcomes and provides unique data to inform interventions targeting young adult cigarette, e-cigarette, and cannabis use.PMID:38685757 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13569 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 30, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Yan Wang Katelyn F Romm Mark C Edberg Jeffrey B Bingenheimer Cassidy R LoParco Yuxian Cui Carla J Berg Source Type: research

Provider-patient relationships and trauma among pregnant patients with opioid-use disorder
CONCLUSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Analyses show an association between probable PTSD and provider-patient relationship among pregnant patients with OUD, with those with probable PTSD having a worse alliance with obstetric providers. This novel finding helps characterize the provider-patient relationship among a uniquely vulnerable population and can inform efforts to integrate trauma-informed practices into prenatal care.PMID:38685767 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13570 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 30, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Molly Doernberg Kathryn Gilstad-Hayden Kimberly A Yonkers Ariadna Forray Source Type: research

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus individual drug counseling (IDC) for PTSD for veterans with opioid use disorder maintained on buprenorphine
CONCLUSIONS: Veterans with OUD and PTSD can safely and effectively participate in evidence-based therapy for PTSD; further work should confirm that trauma-focused treatment may be more effective in leading to sustained remission of PTSD symptoms than drug counseling.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate CPT for PTSD in the context of buprenorphine treatment for OUD.PMID:38624259 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13557 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 16, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ismene L Petrakis Sarah Meshberg-Cohen Charla Nich Megan M Kelly Tracy Claudio Jane Serrita Jane Emily Pisani Elizabeth Ralevski Source Type: research

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus individual drug counseling (IDC) for PTSD for veterans with opioid use disorder maintained on buprenorphine
CONCLUSIONS: Veterans with OUD and PTSD can safely and effectively participate in evidence-based therapy for PTSD; further work should confirm that trauma-focused treatment may be more effective in leading to sustained remission of PTSD symptoms than drug counseling.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate CPT for PTSD in the context of buprenorphine treatment for OUD.PMID:38624259 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13557 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 16, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ismene L Petrakis Sarah Meshberg-Cohen Charla Nich Megan M Kelly Tracy Claudio Jane Serrita Jane Emily Pisani Elizabeth Ralevski Source Type: research

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus individual drug counseling (IDC) for PTSD for veterans with opioid use disorder maintained on buprenorphine
CONCLUSIONS: Veterans with OUD and PTSD can safely and effectively participate in evidence-based therapy for PTSD; further work should confirm that trauma-focused treatment may be more effective in leading to sustained remission of PTSD symptoms than drug counseling.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate CPT for PTSD in the context of buprenorphine treatment for OUD.PMID:38624259 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13557 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 16, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ismene L Petrakis Sarah Meshberg-Cohen Charla Nich Megan M Kelly Tracy Claudio Jane Serrita Jane Emily Pisani Elizabeth Ralevski Source Type: research

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus individual drug counseling (IDC) for PTSD for veterans with opioid use disorder maintained on buprenorphine
CONCLUSIONS: Veterans with OUD and PTSD can safely and effectively participate in evidence-based therapy for PTSD; further work should confirm that trauma-focused treatment may be more effective in leading to sustained remission of PTSD symptoms than drug counseling.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate CPT for PTSD in the context of buprenorphine treatment for OUD.PMID:38624259 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13557 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 16, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ismene L Petrakis Sarah Meshberg-Cohen Charla Nich Megan M Kelly Tracy Claudio Jane Serrita Jane Emily Pisani Elizabeth Ralevski Source Type: research

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus individual drug counseling (IDC) for PTSD for veterans with opioid use disorder maintained on buprenorphine
CONCLUSIONS: Veterans with OUD and PTSD can safely and effectively participate in evidence-based therapy for PTSD; further work should confirm that trauma-focused treatment may be more effective in leading to sustained remission of PTSD symptoms than drug counseling.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate CPT for PTSD in the context of buprenorphine treatment for OUD.PMID:38624259 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13557 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 16, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ismene L Petrakis Sarah Meshberg-Cohen Charla Nich Megan M Kelly Tracy Claudio Jane Serrita Jane Emily Pisani Elizabeth Ralevski Source Type: research

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus individual drug counseling (IDC) for PTSD for veterans with opioid use disorder maintained on buprenorphine
CONCLUSIONS: Veterans with OUD and PTSD can safely and effectively participate in evidence-based therapy for PTSD; further work should confirm that trauma-focused treatment may be more effective in leading to sustained remission of PTSD symptoms than drug counseling.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate CPT for PTSD in the context of buprenorphine treatment for OUD.PMID:38624259 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13557 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 16, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ismene L Petrakis Sarah Meshberg-Cohen Charla Nich Megan M Kelly Tracy Claudio Jane Serrita Jane Emily Pisani Elizabeth Ralevski Source Type: research

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus individual drug counseling (IDC) for PTSD for veterans with opioid use disorder maintained on buprenorphine
CONCLUSIONS: Veterans with OUD and PTSD can safely and effectively participate in evidence-based therapy for PTSD; further work should confirm that trauma-focused treatment may be more effective in leading to sustained remission of PTSD symptoms than drug counseling.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate CPT for PTSD in the context of buprenorphine treatment for OUD.PMID:38624259 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13557 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 16, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ismene L Petrakis Sarah Meshberg-Cohen Charla Nich Megan M Kelly Tracy Claudio Jane Serrita Jane Emily Pisani Elizabeth Ralevski Source Type: research

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) versus individual drug counseling (IDC) for PTSD for veterans with opioid use disorder maintained on buprenorphine
CONCLUSIONS: Veterans with OUD and PTSD can safely and effectively participate in evidence-based therapy for PTSD; further work should confirm that trauma-focused treatment may be more effective in leading to sustained remission of PTSD symptoms than drug counseling.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first study to evaluate CPT for PTSD in the context of buprenorphine treatment for OUD.PMID:38624259 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13557 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 16, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ismene L Petrakis Sarah Meshberg-Cohen Charla Nich Megan M Kelly Tracy Claudio Jane Serrita Jane Emily Pisani Elizabeth Ralevski Source Type: research

An examination of cannabis use motives among couples with intimate partner violence and alcohol use disorder
CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that couples report similar motives for cannabis use, and that one's own and their partner's motives may differentially influence frequency and quantity of use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides novel information on congruency between cannabis use motives and behaviors between intimate partners, as well as how both an individual and their partner's motives for use can influence an individual's cannabis use behaviors.PMID:38591739 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13556 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 9, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Shannon R Forkus Sarah T Giff Rachel Tomko Kathryn Gex Julianne C Flanagan Source Type: research

A complex psychosocial portrait of substance use disorders among Indigenous people in the United States: A scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: Complex psychosocial factors in the AI/AN community are associated with SUDs. This trauma and historical loss should be addressed with culturally tailored treatments.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: There are not many manuscripts that specifically look at the interplay of mood, trauma, self-worth, and discrimination with SUD in the AI/AN community. This scoping review aims to highlight these issues as well as discuss how culture should play a part in treatment.PMID:38591758 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13539 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 9, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Amber N Edinoff Tara L Maudrie Carly Chiwiwi Tonya M Kjerland Liz Contreras Joseph P Gone Source Type: research

An examination of cannabis use motives among couples with intimate partner violence and alcohol use disorder
CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that couples report similar motives for cannabis use, and that one's own and their partner's motives may differentially influence frequency and quantity of use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides novel information on congruency between cannabis use motives and behaviors between intimate partners, as well as how both an individual and their partner's motives for use can influence an individual's cannabis use behaviors.PMID:38591739 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13556 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 9, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Shannon R Forkus Sarah T Giff Rachel Tomko Kathryn Gex Julianne C Flanagan Source Type: research

A complex psychosocial portrait of substance use disorders among Indigenous people in the United States: A scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: Complex psychosocial factors in the AI/AN community are associated with SUDs. This trauma and historical loss should be addressed with culturally tailored treatments.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: There are not many manuscripts that specifically look at the interplay of mood, trauma, self-worth, and discrimination with SUD in the AI/AN community. This scoping review aims to highlight these issues as well as discuss how culture should play a part in treatment.PMID:38591758 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13539 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 9, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Amber N Edinoff Tara L Maudrie Carly Chiwiwi Tonya M Kjerland Liz Contreras Joseph P Gone Source Type: research

An examination of cannabis use motives among couples with intimate partner violence and alcohol use disorder
CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that couples report similar motives for cannabis use, and that one's own and their partner's motives may differentially influence frequency and quantity of use.SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides novel information on congruency between cannabis use motives and behaviors between intimate partners, as well as how both an individual and their partner's motives for use can influence an individual's cannabis use behaviors.PMID:38591739 | DOI:10.1111/ajad.13556 (Source: The American Journal on Addictions)
Source: The American Journal on Addictions - April 9, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Shannon R Forkus Sarah T Giff Rachel Tomko Kathryn Gex Julianne C Flanagan Source Type: research