| Literature DB >> 29778929 |
Anka A Vujanovic1, Samantha G Farris2, Brooke A Bartlett3, Robert C Lyons4, Moira Haller4, Peter J Colvonen5, Sonya B Norman6.
Abstract
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorders (SUD) are complex psychiatric conditions that commonly co-occur. No evidence-based, "gold standard" treatments for PTSD/SUD comorbidity are currently available. Thus, it is imperative to better understand cognitive-affective mechanisms, targetable via cognitive-behavioral intervention (i.e., malleable), that may be related to both disorders in order to improve the theory and treatment of PTSD/SUD. Anxiety sensitivity is a malleable cognitive-affective factor with relevance to both PTSD and SUD. This systematic review focused on the published literature on anxiety sensitivity and trauma/PTSD and substance use/SUD from 1966 - May 1, 2018, and includes a total of 35 manuscripts. The state of the literature, limitations, and future research directions are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol use; Anxiety sensitivity; Drug use; PTSD; Smoking; Systematic review; Trauma
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29778929 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2018.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Psychol Rev ISSN: 0272-7358