Publications by authors named "J Bichon"

Background: Pain catastrophizing, or the interpretation of pain as unbearable or intolerable, can increase pain-related anxiety and severity. High levels of pain catastrophizing have also been linked to substance use, particularly for substances with analgesic properties. Importantly, behavioral treatments can reduce pain catastrophizing, making them promising interventions for mitigating pain-related substance use.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) disproportionately affects women and recent evidence suggests that unique associations between sex hormones (e.g. estradiol and progesterone) and PTSD symptoms may contribute to this difference.

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Objective: Heightened reactivity to stress is associated with poor treatment outcome in people with substance use disorders (SUDs). Behavioral strategies can reduce stress reactivity; however, these strategies are understudied in people with SUDs. The objective of this study was to test the effect of two behavioral strategies (cognitive reappraisal and affect labeling) on stress reactivity in people with SUDs.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines gender differences in past-year stimulant misuse and stimulant-use disorder, focusing on types like cocaine, prescription stimulants, and methamphetamine.
  • It used data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2015-2019) with a large sample size to analyze prevalence by gender.
  • Findings show that men misuse stimulants more than women across all types, but the gap is smaller for prescription stimulants, indicating some changes in gender patterns over time.
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Assessment of microplastic (MP) contamination is still needed to evaluate this threat correctly and tackle this issue. Here, MP contamination was assessed for a meso-tidal lagoon of the Atlantic coast (Arcachon Bay, France). Sea surface, water column, intertidal sediments and wild oysters were sampled.

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