Examples of Substance Abuse or Dependence in a sentence
Procedures Labor, Commerce and Industry 4954 Standards for Licensing Facilities that Treat Individuals for Psychoactive Substance Abuse or Dependence Regulations and Admin.
In its proposal, the applicant will describe how it will increase access and availability of services to a larger number of persons at risk, or diagnosed with, a Substance Use Disorder (Substance Abuse or Dependence) as a result of the award.
Substance Abuse and Dependence Substance Abuse or Dependence was defined consistent with criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV) (American Psychiatric Association, 2000).
Describe for each community in which SBIRT will be implemented the current resources and continuum of care for persons at risk for, or diagnosed with, a Substance Use Disorder (Substance Abuse or Dependence), including the provider and practitioner resources, and the funding streams available for intervention and treatment services in the generalist and specialist systems.
Each group of patients (Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and ADHD) excluded anyone with one additional diagnosis among the other two, as well as with diagnosis of Substance Abuse or Dependence (not counting caffeine or nicotine), current Major Depressive Disorder, suicidality or Anxiety Disorder (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder).
Describe how you will increase access and availability of services to a larger number of persons at risk, or diagnosed with, a Substance Use Disorder (Substance Abuse or Dependence) as a result of the award.
The Commission also argued that he had not experienced a “stressful event” within clause 1(a) of the Psychoactive Substance Abuse or Dependence SoP.
In 2010, of the 20.3 million adults in America who were diagnosed with a Substance Abuse or Dependence Disorder, 9.2 million of them were also struggling with a serious mental illness.
Disparities by Sexual Orientation Persist for Major Depressive Episode and Substance Abuse or Dependence: Findings from a National Probability Study of Adults in the United States.
Alcohol or other Substance Intoxication is often present in individuals with acute head injuries, and concurrent Substance Abuse or Dependence may be present.