Lifestyle interventions in the management of substance use disorder.


Journal

Australian journal of general practice
ISSN: 2208-7958
Titre abrégé: Aust J Gen Pract
Pays: Australia
ID NLM: 101718099

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2022
Historique:
entrez: 31 7 2022
pubmed: 1 8 2022
medline: 3 8 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Substance use disorder (SUD) is a persistent problem within society and an issue of increasing community awareness and concern. SUD is often comorbid with significant mental health challenges, trauma and negative social determinants of health. SUDs contribute to increased burden of chronic disease and can lead to increased mortality and shorter life expectancy, not just through overdose but also through increased rates of mental and physical chronic disease. The aim of this article is to explore the evidence regarding lifestyle interventions as either primary interventions or adjuncts to existing treatments for individuals with SUD. Lifestyle interventions can play a significant part in the management of people with SUD. These interventions play a part in SUD treatment and relapse prevention as well as improving physical and mental health and quality of life. These interventions ideally can be instituted and managed through community services and primary care.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a persistent problem within society and an issue of increasing community awareness and concern. SUD is often comorbid with significant mental health challenges, trauma and negative social determinants of health. SUDs contribute to increased burden of chronic disease and can lead to increased mortality and shorter life expectancy, not just through overdose but also through increased rates of mental and physical chronic disease.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this article is to explore the evidence regarding lifestyle interventions as either primary interventions or adjuncts to existing treatments for individuals with SUD.
DISCUSSION
Lifestyle interventions can play a significant part in the management of people with SUD. These interventions play a part in SUD treatment and relapse prevention as well as improving physical and mental health and quality of life. These interventions ideally can be instituted and managed through community services and primary care.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35908748
doi: 10.31128/AJGP-02-22-6331
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

560-564

Auteurs

Thileepan Naren (T)

MBBS, MHM, MPH, FACRRM, FRACGP, FASLM, GAICD, Addiction Medicine Advanced Trainee, Western Health, St Albans, Vic; Host, Cracking Addiction Podcast.

Jon Cook (J)

MBBS, FRACGP, FAChAM, Addiction Medicine Specialist, Head of Unit, Western Health, St Albans, Vic.

Ferghal Armstrong (F)

MB BCh BAO, MRCGP, DCH, DRCOG, Dip Occ Med, DPD, FAChAM, FASLM, General Practitioner and Addiction Medicine Specialist, Nyora Medical Centre, Nyora, Vic; Host, Cracking Addiction Podcast.

Sam Manger (S)

MBBS, BSc, FRACGP, FASLM, General Practitioner and Senior Lecturer, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld; President, The Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine; Host, The GP Show Podcast.

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