Vujanovic Anka A, Bonn-Miller Marcel O, Petry Nancy M
Department of Psychology, University of Houston.
Center of Excellence in Substance Abuse Treatment and Education, VA Palo Alto Health Care System.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2016 Nov;30(7):713-719. doi: 10.1037/adb0000222. Epub 2016 Oct 27.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorders (SUD) are complex psychiatric conditions that commonly co-occur. Despite the well-established prevalence of this diagnostic comorbidity, much less is known about underlying etiological and maintenance processes or most effective treatment avenues. The comorbidity is complex, difficult to treat, and marked by a more costly and chronic clinical course, when compared with either disorder alone. Therefore, this Special Issue is devoted to highlighting recent, theory-driven, scientifically rigorous, and clinically applicable advances in our understanding of the PTSD-SUD comorbidity across various populations. Emerging psychological science on PTSD-SUD is profiled, and biological, psychological, and social processes implicated in etiology and maintenance are highlighted along with promising innovations in treatment. The articles range in methodology from more basic to applied, exemplifying a translational spectrum of research as each article presents meaningful clinical implications and future research directions. This introductory article describes the articles in this Special Issue and how they can inform the field. (PsycINFO Database Record
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和物质使用障碍(SUD)是常见的共病复杂精神疾病。尽管这种诊断合并症的患病率已得到充分证实,但对于潜在的病因和维持过程或最有效的治疗途径却知之甚少。与单独的任何一种疾病相比,这种合并症很复杂,难以治疗,且以更昂贵和慢性的临床病程为特征。因此,本期特刊致力于突出我们对不同人群中PTSD-SUD合并症理解方面近期的、理论驱动的、科学严谨且临床适用的进展。介绍了关于PTSD-SUD的新兴心理科学,并强调了病因和维持过程中涉及的生物、心理和社会过程以及有前景的治疗创新。文章的方法从更基础到应用不等,每篇文章都展示了有意义的临床意义和未来研究方向,体现了研究的转化范围。这篇介绍性文章描述了本期特刊中的文章以及它们如何为该领域提供信息。(PsycINFO数据库记录)