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Joseph  Ditre , Associate Professor of Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences Joseph  Ditre , Associate Professor of Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences

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SU Bidirectional Effects in Pain and Substance Use Pain and Substance Use Opioids and beyond Growing empirical amp clinical interest in complex interrelations between pain and ID: 935554

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Slide1

Joseph

Ditre

,

Associate Professor of Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences

,

SU

“Bidirectional Effects in Pain and Substance Use”

Slide2

Pain and Substance Use

Opioids and beyond…

Growing empirical & clinical interest in complex interrelations between pain and substance use

Slide3

A Reciprocal Model of Pain and Substance Use

PAIN

TOBACCO

SMOKING

EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE USE ON PAIN

PAIN

SUBSTANCE

USE

EFFECTS OF PAIN ON SUBSTANCE USE

Maintenance/Progression of Both Pain and Substance Use

Chronic Substance Use as a Risk Factor for Chronic Pain

Acute Analgesic Effects

Abstinence-Induced Hyperalgesia

Pain as a Motivator of Substance Use

Use of Substances to Cope with Pain

Pain as a Barrier to Quitting

NICOTINE/TOBACCO

ALCOHOL

CANNABIS

OPIOIDS

(Ditre et al., in press,

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology

)

Slide4

Aim 1 (DV =

Pain

):Conduct first test of both pharmacological and expectancy effects in acute alcohol analgesiaAim 2 (DV = Alcohol Urge/Consumption):

Conduct first test of pain as a proximal antecedent of urge to drink and ad lib alcohol consumptionThe Alcohol-Pain Connection: Mechanisms and Genetic/Psychological Correlates

NIH/NIAAA R01AA024844