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Methamphetamine Research: Collection III (NIDA Notes): Article 1: Methamphetamine Increases and HIV Decreases Brain Volumes Article 2: Treatment Curbs Methamphetamine Abuse Among Gay and Bisexual Men Article 3: Long-Term Abstinence Brings Partial Recovery From Methamphetamine Damage

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About the Course

This course is based on three NIDA Notes articles. NIDA Notes is a large collection of brief, relevant articles focusing on current drug abuse treatment evidence.

Methamphetamine Increases, and HIV Decreases, Brain Volumes
reveals how HIV infection and methamphetamine addiction produce distinct, partly overlapping effects on brain structure.

Treatment Curbs Methamphetamine Abuse Among Gay and Bisexual Men
describes how behavioral therapy can help gay and bisexual men (GBM) reduce methamphetamine abuse and risky sexual behaviors and sustain these gains for one year, according to a NIDA-funded researchers report.

Long-Term Abstinence Brings Partial Recovery From Methamphetamine Damage
explains how methamphetamine abusers who remain abstinent for nine months or longer show modest improvement in performance on some tests of motor skills and memory.

All three articles are contained in one PDF.

This course is based on the reading-based online article, Methamphetamine Research: Collection III (NIDA Notes): Article 1: Methamphetamine Increases and HIV Decreases Brain Volumes Article 2: Treatment Curbs Methamphetamine Abuse Among Gay and Bisexual Men Article 3: Long-Term Abstinence Brings Partial Recovery From Methamphetamine Damage created by John S. DeMott et al

Journal/Publisher

NIDA

Publication Date

July 2006; March 2006; and December 2004

Course Material Authors

Course Material Authors authored the material only, and were not involved in creating this CE course. They are identified here for your own evaluation of the relevancy of the material this course is based on.

John S. DeMott

John S. DeMott is a NIDA Notes contributing writer.

Lori Whitten

Lori Whitten is a NIDA Notes staff writer.

Patrick Zickler

Patrick Zickler is a NIDA Notes staff writer.

Course Creator

Dan Rebek, Ph.D.

Recommended For

This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially addiction counselors, psychologists, mental health counselors, social workers, and nurses who seek knowledge about methamphetamine and HIV; how treatment curbs methamphetamine abuse among gay and bisexual men, and how long-term abstinence brings partial recovery from methamphetamine damage. It is appropriate for introductory to intermediate levels of participants' knowledge.

Course Objectives:

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  1. Explain how HIV infection and methamphetamine addiction produce distinct, partly overlapping effects on brain structures.
  2. Recall how behavioral therapy can curb methamphetamine abuse among gay and bisexual men.
  3. Describe how long-term abstinence brings partial recovery from methamphetamine damage.

Availability

This course is available starting Dec 14th, 2009 and expires Feb 19th, 2020

Disclosure to Learners

Disclosure of Relevant Financial Relationships

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Course Number 101653
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