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Inhalant Dependence - Directory of open access journals

November 10th, 2009

Directory of open access journals
Of 279 inhalant users, 52 (18.6%) met DSM-IV inhalant abuse criteria and 79 (28.3%) met inhalant dependence criteria. Five of 10 IUD criteria were met by > 10% of the total sample.

Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly)
Whereas several features of inhalant dependence were fulfilled, no physical withdrawal signs were observed. The diagnosis of inhalant abuse can be difficult and relies almost

Trends in Adolescent Inhalant Use: 2002 to 2007
Past Year Initiation of Inhalant Use In 2007, 2.1 percent of adolescents who had not previously used inhalants Figure 1. Trends in Past Year Inhalant Use and Dependence or Abuse among

NIDA Research Identifies Factors Related to Inhalant Abuse, Addiction
Among adolescents who reported using inhalants during the past year, 11 percent met the diagnostic criteria for abuse or dependence. There were no gender differences in the

Inhalant abuse and dependence among adolescents in the United States.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the patterns of inhalant use and correlates of the progression from inhalant use to abuse and dependence among adolescents aged 12 to 17.

Directory of open access journals
Of 279 inhalant users, 52 (18.6%) met DSM-IV inhalant abuse criteria and 79 (28.3%) met inhalant dependence criteria. Five of 10 IUD criteria were met by > 10% of the total sample.

Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly)
Whereas several features of inhalant dependence were fulfilled, no physical withdrawal signs were observed. The diagnosis of inhalant abuse can be difficult and relies almost

Trends in Adolescent Inhalant Use: 2002 to 2007
Past Year Initiation of Inhalant Use In 2007, 2.1 percent of adolescents who had not previously used inhalants Figure 1. Trends in Past Year Inhalant Use and Dependence or Abuse among

NIDA Research Identifies Factors Related to Inhalant Abuse, Addiction
Among adolescents who reported using inhalants during the past year, 11 percent met the diagnostic criteria for abuse or dependence. There were no gender differences in the

Inhalant abuse and dependence among adolescents in the United States.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the patterns of inhalant use and correlates of the progression from inhalant use to abuse and dependence among adolescents aged 12 to 17.

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