Predicting craving among cocaine users |
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Authors: | Da Silveira Dartiu Xavier Doering-Silveira Evelyn Niel Marcelo Jorge Miguel Roberto |
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Affiliation: | PROAD -- Department of Psychiatry of the Federal University of S?o Paulo, Rua Florida 320, 04565-000 Sao Paulo, Brazil. dartiu@psiquiatria.epm.br |
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Abstract: | INTRODUCTION: Craving for cocaine seems to play an important role in the continued use of and dependence on the substance. AIMS: to describe characteristics of the craving phenomenon in a sample of cocaine users and to identify those that could predict the appearance of the phenomenon. METHOD: 205 cocaine users attending an outpatient clinic were interviewed to assess patterns of drug consumption and characteristics of craving for the drug. FINDINGS: Subjects were mostly young (24.8+/-12.8 years) and male (86.2%). One hundred and two subjects (49.8%) were addicted to cocaine and the remainders (50.2%) were non-addicted occasional cocaine users. The majority of subjects (60.5%) reported having had craving episodes during the previous week. Frequency of cocaine use during the previous month correlated with the number of reported craving fits (r=0.425; p<0.001) and with the duration of the craving fits (r=0.351; p<0.001). Users of crack reported more craving episodes than did the users of snorted cocaine (p<0.001) and the frequency of craving fits was inversely proportional to the duration of abstinence from the drug (r=-0.405; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Both the method of drug consumption and the abstinence period elapsed since previous drug intake were identified as predictive parameters of craving. |
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Keywords: | Cocaine Crack Craving Abstinence Dependence |
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