126b - Substance Use Disorders Flashcards

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According to the motivational model of use, what are the 4 types of motivations for alcohol use?

Which carry the highest risk of alcohol dependence?

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  • External source
    • Social
      • Positive valence: drinking is social and fun
    • Conformity
      • Negative valence: if I don’t drink, I won’t fit in
  • Internal source - increased risk of alcohol use disorder
    • Enhancement
      • Positve valence: drinking is exciting (even if alone)
    • Coping - highest risk of alcohol use disorder
      • Negative valence: drink to not feel sad
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How do THC and CBD affect the CB1 receptor?

What about synthetic cannabinoids?

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THC = partial agonist -> psychoactive effects

CBD = antagonist -> relaxation

Synthetic = full agonist at CB1

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List 5 adverse effects of marijuana use that we have “high conficence” in

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  • Cannabis use disorder
  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Chronic bronchitis
  • Diminished lifetime achievement
  • Development of schizophrenia
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Which peer group characteristics increase a person’s risk of substance use disorder?

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  • Heavy drinking
  • Deviant behavior
  • Decreased academic competence
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Which of the 3 FDA approved medications for the treatment of alcohol use disorder has the least evidence for decreasing drinking?

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Disulfram

(Naltrexone, acamprosate are the other 2 - good evidence supporting both, naltrexone is better toldrated but not good for anyone with liver failure or on opioids)

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What family factors can increase a person’s risk of substance use disorder?

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  • Parental drinking
  • Permissiveness
  • Lower levels of bonding and support
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What adverse events migth increase a person’s risk of substance use disorder?

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  • Emotional neglect
  • Emotional abuse
  • Sexual abuse
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What might make the use of synthetic cannabinoids more dangerous than marijuana?

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Synthetic cannabinoids are full agonists at the CB1 receptor

  • Risks
    • Extreme anxiety
    • Confusion
    • Psychosis
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A patient explains that they drink to relax, expecially when they are bored or frustrated with work or their relationship

What is their motivation for drinking? (of the 4 motives)

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Coping

This motivation carries the highest risk of alcohol use disorder

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What is the genetic contribution to substance use disorder?

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Genetics contribute 50% of the risk for alcohol use disorder

  • Low sensitivity to alcohol = higher risk of substance use disorder
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Which hormone is affected by most drugs of abuse?

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Dopamine

  • Increase dopamine release when using
  • But downregulate dopamine D2 receptor long term
    • Reverses if person stops using the drug, but the pathway is “already built”; relapse is easier than starting initially
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What social/cultural factors can increase a person’s risk of a substance use disorder?

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  • Norms/expectations of substance use
  • Role model use
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How likely are symptoms of depression to resolve with abstinence alone in a patient with alcohol use disorder, who is actively engaging in heavy episodic drinking?

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50%

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What medications can be used to treat alcohol dependence?

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  • Naltrexone
    • Mu opioid receptors antagonist
    • Well tolerated
    • Do not use in people with liver disease
  • Acamprosate
    • Inhibits NMDA receptors -> decreased alcohol craving
    • Need to dose 3x daily, harder to adhere to
    • GI upset is a side effect
  • Disulfram
    • Irreversivly inhibits acetaldehyde dehydrogenase
    • Least evidence to support use in treating alcohol dependence
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Which psychosocial treatments are most effective for substance use disorders?

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  • Motivational interviewing
  • 12 step lans
  • CBT
  • Contingency management
    • Lose license if you fail a urine tox
    • Keep job if you complete the 12 step program
  • Couples and family therapy
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In a person with alchohol use disorder and depression, how will abstinence from alcohol affect depression?

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Abstinence from alcohol is likely to improve depression

50% of depression resovles in 1 month with abstinence alone