Nicholas W. Carrellas
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View article: Risk Factors for Overdose in Young People Who Received Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Risk Factors for Overdose in Young People Who Received Substance Use Disorder Treatment Open
Background and Objectives To identify substance and psychiatric predictors of overdose (OD) in young people with substance use disorders (SUDs) who received treatment. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of consecutive medical reco…
View article: The morbidity of subthreshold pediatric bipolar disorder: A systematic literature review and meta‐analysis
The morbidity of subthreshold pediatric bipolar disorder: A systematic literature review and meta‐analysis Open
Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the morbidity of subthreshold pediatric bipolar (BP) disorder. Methods We performed a systematic literature search in November 2017 and included studies examining the morbidity of pedia…
View article: Neuropsychological changes in patients with substance use disorder after completion of a one month intensive outpatient treatment program
Neuropsychological changes in patients with substance use disorder after completion of a one month intensive outpatient treatment program Open
Background and Objectives Data suggest individuals with substance use disorders (SUD) exhibit high rates of executive functioning (EF) impairment, and that EF level can predict treatment retention. The primary aim of the present study was …
View article: Subsyndromal Manifestations of Depression in Children Predict the Development of Major Depression
Subsyndromal Manifestations of Depression in Children Predict the Development of Major Depression Open
View article: Risk Factors for Overdose in Treatment-Seeking Youth With Substance Use Disorders
Risk Factors for Overdose in Treatment-Seeking Youth With Substance Use Disorders Open
High rates of OD exist in treatment-seeking youth with SUD. OD was associated with more SUDs and psychiatric comorbidity.
View article: Neuropsychological functioning in college students who misuse prescription stimulants
Neuropsychological functioning in college students who misuse prescription stimulants Open
Background and Objectives Relatively little is known about the neuropsychological profiles of college students who misuse prescription stimulant medications. Methods Data presented are from college students aged 18–28 years who misused pre…
View article: Similar familial underpinnings for full and subsyndromal pediatric bipolar disorder: A familial risk analysis
Similar familial underpinnings for full and subsyndromal pediatric bipolar disorder: A familial risk analysis Open
Objectives To examine the validity of subthreshold pediatric bipolar I disorder ( BP ‐I), we compared the familial risk for BP ‐I in the child probands who had either full BP‐I, subthreshold BP‐I, ADHD, or were controls that neither had AD…
View article: Examining the association between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and substance use disorders: A familial risk analysis
Examining the association between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and substance use disorders: A familial risk analysis Open
View article: Further Evidence for Smoking and Substance Use Disorders in Youth With Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid Conduct Disorder
Further Evidence for Smoking and Substance Use Disorders in Youth With Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid Conduct Disorder Open
The results provide further evidence that adolescents with BPD, particularly those with comorbid CD, are significantly more likely to endorse cigarette smoking and SUDs when compared to their non-mood disordered peers. These findings indic…
View article: Nonmedical Stimulant Use in College Students
Nonmedical Stimulant Use in College Students Open
Our data suggest that, compared to controls, college students who misuse stimulant medications are more likely to have ADHD, conduct disorder, stimulant and other substance use disorder, and overall dysfunction.