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substance abuse
substance abusen. Excessive, inappropriate, or illegal use of a substance, such as a drug, alcohol, or another chemical such as an inhalant, especially when resulting in addiction. Also called chemical abuse. substance abuser n.sub′stance abuse` n. long-term use of an addictive or behavior-altering drug when not needed for medical treatment. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | substance abuse - excessive use of drugs drug abuse, habitmisuse, abuse - improper or excessive use; "alcohol abuse"; "the abuse of public funds"alcohol abuse, alcoholic abuse, alcoholism abuse - excessive use of alcohol and alcoholic drinks | Translationssubstance abuse
abuse [ah-būs´] misuse, maltreatment, or excessive use.child abuse see child abuse.domestic abuse abuse of a person by another person with whom the victim is living, has lived, or with whom a significant relationship exists. The abuse may take the form of verbal abuse, sexual abuse, physical battering, or psychological (emotional) unavailability. Abuse is a learned behavior and has an escalating cycle; abusive behavior cuts across all racial, ethnic, educational, and socioeconomic boundaries.drug abuse see drug abuse.elder abuse maltreatment of an older adult, ranging from passive neglect of needs to overt mental, physical, or sexual assault.physical abuse any act resulting in a nonaccidental physical injury, including not only intentional assault but also the results of unreasonable punishment.psychoactive substance abuse substance abuse.sexual abuse any act of a sexual nature performed in a criminal manner, as with a child or with a nonconsenting adult, including rape, incest, oral copulation, and penetration of genital or anal opening with a foreign object. The term also includes lewd or lascivious acts with a child; any sexual act that could be expected to trouble or offend another person when done by someone motivated by sexual interest; acts related to sexual exploitation, such as those related to pornography, prostitution involving minors, or coercion of minors to perform obscene acts.substance abuse a substance use disorder characterized by the use of a mood or behavior-altering substance in a maladaptive pattern resulting in significant impairment or distress, such as failure to fulfill social or occupational obligations or recurrent use in situations in which it is physically dangerous to do so or which end in legal problems, but without fulfilling the criteria for dependence" >substance dependence. Specific disorders are named for their etiology, such as alcohol abuse and anabolic steroid abuse. DSM-IV includes specific abuse disorders for alcohol, amphetamines or similar substances, cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants, opioids, PCP or similar substances, and sedatives, hypnotics, or anxiolytics. See also drug abuse.sub·stance a·busemaladaptive pattern of use of a drug, alcohol, or other chemical agent that may lead to social, occupational, psychological, or physical problems.substance abusen. Excessive, inappropriate, or illegal use of a substance, such as a drug, alcohol, or another chemical such as an inhalant, especially when resulting in addiction. Also called chemical abuse. substance abuser n.drug abuse The widely preferred term for the non-medicinal (“recreational”) use of controlled drugs; in the NHS, the phrase “substance misuse” is preferred.substance abuse Drug addiction Psychiatry Use of any substance for nontherapeutic purposes; or use of medication for purposes other than those for which it is prescribed; SA includes: 1. Use of illicit, potentially addicting drugs–eg, cocaine;.2. Misuse of prescribed drugs that stimulate or depress the CNS–eg, amphetamines or barbiturates;.3. Habitual use of commercially-available substances with known desired and deleterious effects–eg, alcohol, tobacco. See Addiction, Alcohol, Cocaine, Crack, Ice, Marijuana.sub·stance a·buse (sŭb'stăns ă-byūs') Maladaptive pattern of drug or alcohol use that may lead to social, occupational, psychological, or physical problems. substance abuse A general term referring to the non-medical and ‘recreational’ use of drugs such as amphetamine (amfetamine), cannabis, cocaine, methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), organic solvents by inhalation, and so on. The term is also applied to an intake of alcohol that is likely to prove harmful. Oddly enough is not currently applied to a commonly-used substance more dangerous than most of these-tobacco.sub·stance a·buse (sŭb'stăns ă-byūs') Maladaptive pattern of drug or alcohol use that may lead to social, occupational, psychological, or physical problems. Patient discussion about substance abuseQ. Can anybody tell me the point where I should be worried that I've become an alcoholoic? What is the definition of an alcoholist? A. You truly have a great site here. Its got a lot of potential and can surely help many. More discussions about substance abuseLegalSeeAbuseAcronymsSeesee alsosubstance abuse Related to substance abuse: drug abuseSynonyms for substance abusenoun excessive use of drugsSynonymsRelated Words- misuse
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