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- W75353722 abstract "This study examined stressful life events and other predictors associated with remission from DSM-IV drug dependence involving cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants, non-heroin opioids, sedatives, stimulants, tranquilizers, or other drugs. Waves 1 and 2 of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions were used to examine the prevalence and predictors of past-year remission status. Among U.S. adults with previous (i.e., prior-to-past-year) drug dependence (n = 921) at baseline (wave 1), the prevalence of past-year remission status at wave 1 was: abstinence (60.5%), asymptomatic drug use (18.8%), partial remission (7.1%), and still drug dependent (13.5%). Similarly, the prevalence of past-year remission status three years after baseline at wave 2 was: abstinence (69.1%), asymptomatic drug use (15.5%), partial remission (8.4%), and still drug dependent (7.0%). Remission three years after baseline at wave 2 was much more likely among formerly drug dependent U.S. adults who abstained from drug use at baseline (wave 1) relative to those who reported asymptomatic drug use, partial remission, or remained drug dependent. Design-based weighted multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that relative to abstinence, past-year stressful events at baseline (wave 1) predicted higher odds of partial remission and drug dependence at both waves 1 and 2. This is the first national study to examine the potential role of stressful life events associated with remission from drug dependence. Although the majority of those who reported previous drug dependence transitioned to full remission, a sizeable percentage were either still drug dependent or in partial remission. Higher levels of stressful life events appear to create barriers to remission and should remain a focus for relapse prevention programs." @default.
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