2022
Persistence of significant pain interference following substance use disorder remission: Negative association with psychosocial and physical recovery
Manhapra A, Stefanovics EA, Rhee TG, Rosenheck RA. Persistence of significant pain interference following substance use disorder remission: Negative association with psychosocial and physical recovery. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2022, 232: 109339. PMID: 35121202, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109339.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersPast-year substance use disorderSevere pain interferencePain interferenceIndependent associationSUD remissionActive substance use disorderSignificant pain interferenceIndependent negative associationRelated Conditions Wave IIINegative associationPositive independent associationStrong negative associationUnited States adultsNational Epidemiologic SurveyPersistent painPhysical functionRemissionUS adultsUse disordersDisorder remissionEpidemiologic SurveyWave IIIClinical attentionStates adults
2020
Association of symptom severity, pain and other behavioral and medical comorbidities with diverse measures of functioning among adults with post-traumatic stress disorder
Manhapra A, Stefanovics EA, Rhee TG, Rosenheck RA. Association of symptom severity, pain and other behavioral and medical comorbidities with diverse measures of functioning among adults with post-traumatic stress disorder. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2020, 134: 113-120. PMID: 33383494, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.12.063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health composite scoresPhysical function scoresPost-traumatic stress disorderSubstance use disordersMedical comorbiditiesPain interferencePTSD symptomsStatistical Manual-5 (DSM-5) criteriaSymptom severityMental health-related qualityStress disorderPast-year post-traumatic stress disorderShort Form-12Health-related qualityNational Epidemiologic SurveyNegative associationCommon comorbiditiesChronic painForm-12Medical illnessSubstantial disabilityPsychiatric comorbidityPTSD symptom severityFunction scoresIndependent association