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Alcohol-Related Disorders and Other Substance Use Disorders

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Adolescent substance use is a national health concern. About 7% of adolescents aged 12–17 meet diagnostic criteria for substance use disorders, and approximately 145,000 adolescents enroll annually in outpatient substance use treatment nationwide. The purpose of the present chapter is to provide an overview of the changes in the DSM-V concerning alcohol and other related substance use disorders as well as the research surrounding these disorders. Substance use disorders have undergone several changes in the DSM-V, including the addition of drug craving and the removal of problems with law enforcement from the criteria, among others. Further, the chapter provides a review of the current state of literature related to the etiology, risk factors for use, associated comorbidities, as well as evidence-based interventions and prognosis.

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Fisher, S., Sheehan, C., Stevens-Watkins, D., Hargons, C. (2017). Alcohol-Related Disorders and Other Substance Use Disorders. In: Goldstein, S., DeVries, M. (eds) Handbook of DSM-5 Disorders in Children and Adolescents. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57196-6_28

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