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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Joseph
Ditre
,
Associate Professor of Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences
,
SU
“Bidirectional Effects in Pain and Substance Use”
Slide2Pain and Substance Use
Opioids and beyond…
Growing empirical & clinical interest in complex interrelations between pain and substance use
Slide3A 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
)
Slide4Aim 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