Drug Craving Terminology among Opiate Dependents

Objective:Drug craving is defined as an urge to continue substance abuse. Drug dependents use different terms to express their subjective feeling of craving. This study was an attempt to generate an understanding of craving terminology among different groups of Persian speaking Iranian opiate depend...

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Main Authors: Masoomeh Maarefvand, Hamid Reza Ghiasvand, Hamed Ekhtiari
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://ijps.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijps/article/view/527/383
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spelling doaj-8950ca3ddaa24abe906e92887e43c1992020-11-24T23:17:02ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Psychiatry1735-45872008-22152013-06-018297103Drug Craving Terminology among Opiate DependentsMasoomeh MaarefvandHamid Reza GhiasvandHamed EkhtiariObjective:Drug craving is defined as an urge to continue substance abuse. Drug dependents use different terms to express their subjective feeling of craving. This study was an attempt to generate an understanding of craving terminology among different groups of Persian speaking Iranian opiate dependents.Method:Terms used for the meaning of drug craving were listed by 36 ex-opiate dependents in focus group discussion meetings in the first phase of the study. These terms were composed from Craving Terms Questionnaire. In the second phase, 120 subjects in 3 groups of opiate dependents and a group of Current Opiate Abusers rated usage frequency of each term in the questionnaire under a Twelve-Step Program, Methadone Maintenance, and Other Abstinence-based Programs.Results:Eighty nine terms were categorized in stimulation and triggering, attention bias and obsession, decision making difficulty, information processing impairment, withdrawal induction, drug euphoric experience, mental urge, motor control problem, negative valancing and stigmatizing. Terms for the three categories of mental urge, attention bias and obsession and motor control problem were used more than others. Patients in Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) group used different categories of craving terms in comparison to other groups. Abstinent cases reported higher total score for craving terms in comparison to other groups in Twelve-Step Program and other abstinence-based programs.Conclusion:Each craving-related term is associated with some aspects of the multidimensional concept of craving. A drug-craving thesaurus could provide a better understanding of craving nature from a drug dependent point of view. There are differences among abstinence vs. maintenance based treated opiate dependents in using craving terms. Addiction therapists will benefit from accessing drug dependents’ lexicon to assess and create therapeutic alliance with their clients. http://ijps.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijps/article/view/527/383AddictionCravingOpiatesPersian and Terminology
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author Masoomeh Maarefvand
Hamid Reza Ghiasvand
Hamed Ekhtiari
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Hamid Reza Ghiasvand
Hamed Ekhtiari
Drug Craving Terminology among Opiate Dependents
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
Addiction
Craving
Opiates
Persian and Terminology
author_facet Masoomeh Maarefvand
Hamid Reza Ghiasvand
Hamed Ekhtiari
author_sort Masoomeh Maarefvand
title Drug Craving Terminology among Opiate Dependents
title_short Drug Craving Terminology among Opiate Dependents
title_full Drug Craving Terminology among Opiate Dependents
title_fullStr Drug Craving Terminology among Opiate Dependents
title_full_unstemmed Drug Craving Terminology among Opiate Dependents
title_sort drug craving terminology among opiate dependents
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Psychiatry
issn 1735-4587
2008-2215
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Objective:Drug craving is defined as an urge to continue substance abuse. Drug dependents use different terms to express their subjective feeling of craving. This study was an attempt to generate an understanding of craving terminology among different groups of Persian speaking Iranian opiate dependents.Method:Terms used for the meaning of drug craving were listed by 36 ex-opiate dependents in focus group discussion meetings in the first phase of the study. These terms were composed from Craving Terms Questionnaire. In the second phase, 120 subjects in 3 groups of opiate dependents and a group of Current Opiate Abusers rated usage frequency of each term in the questionnaire under a Twelve-Step Program, Methadone Maintenance, and Other Abstinence-based Programs.Results:Eighty nine terms were categorized in stimulation and triggering, attention bias and obsession, decision making difficulty, information processing impairment, withdrawal induction, drug euphoric experience, mental urge, motor control problem, negative valancing and stigmatizing. Terms for the three categories of mental urge, attention bias and obsession and motor control problem were used more than others. Patients in Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) group used different categories of craving terms in comparison to other groups. Abstinent cases reported higher total score for craving terms in comparison to other groups in Twelve-Step Program and other abstinence-based programs.Conclusion:Each craving-related term is associated with some aspects of the multidimensional concept of craving. A drug-craving thesaurus could provide a better understanding of craving nature from a drug dependent point of view. There are differences among abstinence vs. maintenance based treated opiate dependents in using craving terms. Addiction therapists will benefit from accessing drug dependents’ lexicon to assess and create therapeutic alliance with their clients.
topic Addiction
Craving
Opiates
Persian and Terminology
url http://ijps.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijps/article/view/527/383
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