Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol or Other Drug Abuse
Substance Use Disorders (as summarized from DSM-IV-TR diagnostic
criteria)
DEPENDENCE- recurrent substance use resulting in at least 3 of the
following symptoms in a 12-month period:
1. Tolerance- a need for increased amounts of a substance to
achieve desired effect OR significant decrease in effect using the same
amount.
2. Withdrawal- as shown by the specific symptoms
characteristic of a particular substance OR using a substance to avoid
or relieve the particular withdrawal symptoms.
3. The substance is taken in larger amounts or over longer periods of
time.
4. Persistent desire to control the substance use is unsuccessful.
5. Considerable time is spent associated with the substance, i.e.
obtaining, using, etc.
6. Important social, occupational, or recreational activities are
reduced or avoided.
7. Continued use despite knowledge of having recurrent physical or
psychological problems caused by the substance, i.e. depression or
ulcer.
ABUSE- recurrent substance use resulting in significant impairment or
distress expressed by 1 or more of the following in a 12-month period
(and the symptoms have never met the criteria for DEPENDENCE).
1. Failure to meet obligations at work, school, or home, i.e.
repeated absences, expulsion, etc.
2. Using in hazardous conditions, i.e. while driving.
3. Legal problems, i.e. arrests.
4. Continued use despite creation or exacerbation of social or
interpersonal problems.
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