Behav. Sci. Addiction 2 Flashcards
abstinence
must stop all drugs, not use at all ever, 12 step model (example)
what are the stages of change?
precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance
precontemplation to contemplation
consciousness raising, emotional arousal/dramatic release, social liberation/environmental reevaluation
contemplation to preparation
self-reevaluation
preparation to action
self-liberation/commitment
action to maintenance
countering/counterconditioning, environmental control, rewards, helping relationships
what is the goal of harm reduction?
- achieve a change in the patient’s maladaptive addictive behavior and to gain a remission of the substance use disorder
- abstinence approaches are proven therapeutic
- harm reduction ones as well
alcohol and smoking screening and intervention ranked higher than what for awesome preventive services?
screenign for BP, cholesterol, breast, cervical, colon cancer, adult flu, pneumonia, tetanus immunization, sexually transmitted infection screening, all nutritional advice/supplementation, osteoporosis, vision and hearing screen
what do smokers die of?
50% from tobacco-caused disease
- lung cancer, COPD (die 14 yr early), 2X death from stoke/CAD
- also: oral, esophagus, cervix, bladder, pancreas
pharmacotherapy for cessation of smoking
goal is to describe the currently available drugs used to increase smoking cessation rates
nicotine patch/gum
harm reduction, replace harmful inhaled tobacco smoke with nicotine (full agonist), prevents withdrawal, easier withdrawal
buproprion
antidepressant
- blocks neuronal reuptake/recycling of NE and DA improving alertness, attention, concentration, motivation
- by blocking DA specifically, desensitize DA reward circuitry so cigarette based activation is not missed by the patients (as well as above actions)
- aids in smoking cessation
side effects of buproprion
- psychiatric worsening, agitation, depression, anxiety suicidality (if less than 25)
- induction of seizures in epilepsy or eating disorder
- dry mouth, insomnia, nausea, tremor, rash
varenicline mechanism
partial nicotine receptor agonist (replacing full agonist nicotine) - avoids most withdrawal
side effects of varenicline
insomnia, vomiting, constipation, headache, abnormal dreams
-also agitation, depression, psychosis, suicidal behavior