Addictive Disorders
Cross-source consensus on Addictive Disorders from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- ADHD is more common among people with substance use disorders than in the general population. — Randomised controlled trial on the efficacy of adding cognitive remediation therapy to methylphenidate in adult patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and addictive disorders (META): CRT in ADHD and addiction – META study protocol
- Co-occurring ADHD and addictive disorders tend to produce more severe and chronic addictive disorders with additional psychiatric conditions. — Randomised controlled trial on the efficacy of adding cognitive remediation therapy to methylphenidate in adult patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and addictive disorders (META): CRT in ADHD and addiction – META study protocol
- ADHD increases the risk of later substance use disorders. — Randomised controlled trial on the efficacy of adding cognitive remediation therapy to methylphenidate in adult patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and addictive disorders (META): CRT in ADHD and addiction – META study protocol
- Behavioural addictions are reported more often in people with ADHD. — Randomised controlled trial on the efficacy of adding cognitive remediation therapy to methylphenidate in adult patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and addictive disorders (META): CRT in ADHD and addiction – META study protocol
- The article frames ADHD with addictive disorders as a dual disorder with synergistic clinical effects. — Randomised controlled trial on the efficacy of adding cognitive remediation therapy to methylphenidate in adult patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and addictive disorders (META): CRT in ADHD and addiction – META study protocol