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Acute effects of heroin on emotions in heroin-dependent patients
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 2618738
Author(s) Blum, J.; Gerber, H.; Gerhard, U.; Schmid, O.; Petitjean, S.; Riecher-Rössler, A.; Wiesbeck, G. A.; Borgwardt, S. J.; Walter, M.
Author(s) at UniBasel Riecher-Rössler, Anita
Year 2013
Title Acute effects of heroin on emotions in heroin-dependent patients
Journal Am J Addict
Volume 22
Number 6
Pages / Article-Number 598-604
Mesh terms Adult; Affect, drug effects; Anxiety, psychology; Cross-Over Studies; Depression, psychology; Emotions, drug effects; Female; Heroin, pharmacology; Heroin Dependence, psychology; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Narcotics, pharmacology; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, psychology; Young Adult
Abstract BACKGROUND: Euphoria has been described in heroin-dependent individuals after heroin administration. However, affective disturbances and disorders are common in heroin dependence. The present study examined the acute effects of heroin on emotions in heroin-dependent patients. METHODS: This randomized controlled crossover trial included 28 heroin-dependent patients (67.9% male, n = 19) in stable heroin-assisted treatment and 20 healthy controls. The patients were administered heroin or saline (placebo), the controls were administered saline. Data measuring mood, affects and heroin craving (BDI, AMRS, STAI, STAXI, and HCQ) were assessed before and 60 minutes after substance injection. RESULTS: Before substance injection, heroin-dependent patients showed significantly higher levels of anxiety and depression than healthy controls (p < .0001). Heroin administration-but not placebo administration-was associated with a significant decrease in all negative emotions, including craving, and a significant increase in emotional well-being (p < .0001), irrespective of perceived intoxication and sedation. After the experiment, the patients did not differ from healthy controls in their emotions, once they had received heroin. CONCLUSIONS: Heroin dampens craving, negative emotions, and increases positive emotions. These findings indicate that heroin regulates emotions and underscore the clinical benefit of opioid substitution treatment for heroin-dependent patients. (Am J Addict 2013;22:598-604).
Publisher Wiley
ISSN/ISBN 1055-0496 ; 1521-0391
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24131168
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/68314/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1111/j.1521-0391.2013.12025.x
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24131168
ISI-Number 24131168
Document type (ISI) Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial
 
   

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