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A Qualitative Study of Client-Clinician Text Exchanges in a Mobile Health Intervention for Individuals with Psychotic Disorders and Substance Use.

A Qualitative Study of Client-Clinician Text Exchanges in a Mobile Health Intervention for Individuals with Psychotic Disorders and Substance Use.

CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that client-centered text messaging has the potential to be an important component of illness management for people with dual diagnosis. This approach is able to offer coping strategies that are tailored to clients’ needs and preferences in real time when help is needed.
PMID: 26829356 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher] (Source: Journal of Dual Diagnosis)MedW
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Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use among College Students with Trauma Exposure.

CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that consideration of the types of behaviors and problems a college student is experiencing related to nonmedical prescription drug use may be more relevant to posttraumatic stress symptom frequency than dichotomous measures of nonmedical prescription drug use alone. Further, the association between the frequency of posttraumatic stress symptoms and both hazardous non
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Adolescent Emotional Pathology and Lifetime History of Alcohol or Drug Use with and without Comorbid Tobacco Use.

CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents with (vs. without) a lifetime history of drug/alcohol use endorse greater emotional symptomatology and trait vulnerabilities, regardless of comorbid lifetime tobacco use. Thus, the extent to which tobacco serves as a gateway, correlate, consequence of other substance use may have little bearing on adolescent emotional health. This study’s findings further suggest that emot
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Alcohol Expectancies, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Alcohol Use in College Students with a History of Childhood Trauma.

CONCLUSION: This study was unable to find support for the self-medication hypothesis via the tension reduction outcome expectancy pathway. However, other significant findings can be interpreted in light of the self-medication hypothesis. For example, alcohol may aid in coping with social impairments related to PTSD symptoms, particularly in a college sample. This study also highlighted gender diff
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Trauma, Technology, and Routine Outcome Measures.

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