10 Questions
What is the DSM-5 criteria for impaired control in substance use disorder?
Substance is taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than intended
What is the continuum of use concept related to substance use disorder?
Problematic Use
What are the learning objectives of the PHM302 session on alcohol use disorder?
All of the above
What is the definition of substance use disorder according to DSM-5?
A problematic pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress
What does the term 'risky use' refer to in the context of substance use disorder?
A problematic pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress
What is the general neurobiological basis for substance use disorders?
Use that has become habitual and compulsive despite negative health and social effects
What is the Low Risk Alcohol Use Guidelines primarily focused on?
Reducing risky use
What does impaired control in substance use disorder refer to?
Taking substance in larger amounts than intended
What is the continuum of use concept related to substance use disorder primarily aimed at differentiating?
Problematic use from non-problematic recreational use
What does the term 'substance use disorder' specifically encompass?
Problematic pattern of substance use leading to impairment or distress
Test your knowledge on alcohol use disorder with this quiz by Tianna Costa, BSc, PharmD, ACPR. Learn about the neurobiological basis, signs and symptoms, and key recommendations from the Low Risk Alcohol Use Guidelines. This quiz will help you recognize and understand alcohol use disorder.
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