Sentences with phrase «comorbid addiction disorder»

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The Addiction Profiles of Substance Users with Comorbid Attention Deficit - Hyperactivity Disorder: The Comparison with Substance Users without Comorbid Attention Deficit - Hyperactivity Disorder
No studies were found to report rates of comorbid ADHD and compulsive buying disorder or exercise addiction.
We aimed to conduct a systematic review to examine the rates of comorbid Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and various behavioral addictions, including gambling disorder, food addiction / binge - eating disorder, sex addiction / hypersexuality disorder, Internet addiction / Internet gaming disorder, compulsive buying disorder, and exercise adDisorder (ADHD) and various behavioral addictions, including gambling disorder, food addiction / binge - eating disorder, sex addiction / hypersexuality disorder, Internet addiction / Internet gaming disorder, compulsive buying disorder, and exercise addisorder, food addiction / binge - eating disorder, sex addiction / hypersexuality disorder, Internet addiction / Internet gaming disorder, compulsive buying disorder, and exercise addisorder, sex addiction / hypersexuality disorder, Internet addiction / Internet gaming disorder, compulsive buying disorder, and exercise addisorder, Internet addiction / Internet gaming disorder, compulsive buying disorder, and exercise addisorder, compulsive buying disorder, and exercise addisorder, and exercise addiction.
Five reported results for rates of comorbid ADHD and gambling disorder, three for those of ADHD and binge - eating disorder, two for those of ADHD and sex addiction, and four for those of ADHD and Internet addiction.
We pull from two established developmental theories including both the externalizing pathway and the internalizing pathway to substance use disorders, which together highlight how early embedded risk in the form of emotion regulation deficits can explain mechanisms underlying the development of addiction and comorbid psychiatric disorders.
Early childhood adversity is associated with increased risk for a range of comorbid psychiatric disorders including substance use and addiction, and a growing body of work has demonstrated that childhood maltreatment is associated with functional and structural changes in these same systems.
Shadur and Lejuez use two established developmental theories linked to emerging substance use disorders, the externalizing pathway and the internalizing pathway, which together highlight how early embedded risk in the form of emotion regulation deficits accounts for the development of addiction and comorbid psychiatric disorders.
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