A komorbid figyelemhiányos/hiperaktivitás- és szerhasználati zavart mutató betegek szűrésére, diagnosztikájára és kezelésére vonatkozó ajánlások

Kapitány-Fövény, Máté ✉ [Kapitány-Fövény, Máté (Addiktológia), author] Department of Addictology (SU / FHS); Barta, Csaba [Barta, Csaba (pszichogenetika), author] Department of Medical Chemistry, Molecular Biol... (SU / FM / I); Crunelle, Cleo L; van den Brink, Wim; Moggi, Franz; Konstenius, Maija; Franck, Johan; Levin, Frances R; van de Glind, Geurt; Coetzee, Corné; Luderer, Mathias; Schellekens, Arnt; Matthys, Frieda; ICASA consensus group [Collaborative Organization]; Demetrovics, Zsolt** [Demetrovics, Zsolt (Addiktológia), author] Department of Clinical Psychology and Addiction (ELTE / Pszich_Int)

Hungarian Study Group (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: PSYCHIATRIA HUNGARICA 0237-7896 35 (4) pp. 435-447 2020
  • Pszichológiai Tudományos Bizottság: A
  • Szociológiai Tudományos Bizottság: B hazai
  • SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): Q4
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Among patients with substance use disorders (SUD), adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most frequently co-occuring disorder. Those SUD patients with comorbid ADHD show earlier onset of substance use, more severe SUD and poor treatment outcomes. Therefore, early recognition of ADHD is highly rele - vant within this patient population. The results of available screening instruments may lay the foundation of timely ADHD diagnosis. Considering the integrated treatment of patients with a dual ADHD+SUD diagnosis, the applica tion of combined pharmaco- and psychotherapy is recommended. Based on the evidence-and consensus-based suggestions, prescription of long-acting methylphenidate, extended-release amphetamines and atomoxetine with up-titration might be the best choice in the treatment of patients who are either unresponsive to standard dose or characterized by therapy resistance. The main purpose of this manuscript is to establish a standing-ground for the effective screening, diagnosis and treatment of ADHD+SUD patients.
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