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Item Evaluation of microRNA expression levels during the craving period of patients diagnosed with severe alcohol use disorder(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC) Asçibasi, K; Deveci, A; Özyilmaz, B; Erdogan, KM; Çakiroglu, EBackgroundThe aim of this study is to compare the serum MicroRNA (miRNA) expression levels on the first day of hospitalization and at the end of the first month of treatment in patients with alcohol use disorder and severe craving symptoms. Through the obtained data, biological agents targeting microRNA for alcohol craving may be developed.MethodsThe volunteer group consists of four patients diagnosed with severe alcohol use disorder. Sociodemographic and Clinical Information Form, DSM-5 Structured Clinical Interview-Clinical Version (SCID-5-CV), Penn Alcohol Craving Scale (PACS) were used as clinical assessment tools. Peripheral blood samples were obtained at the time of application and on the 30th day. miRNA isolation was performed. The expression levels of 2578 different mature human miRNAs were measured.ResultsThe miRNAs showing statistically significant differences in peripheral blood samples taken on the 1st and 30th days from alcohol users are as follows: miR-19a-3p, miR-6849-5p, miR-6726-5p, miR-6848-5p, miR-186-5p, miR-6889-5p, miR-933, miR-370-3p, miR-5739, miR-103a-2-5p, miR-6860, miR-1254, miR-1260a, miR-3921, miR-127-3p, miR-8064, miR-6870-5p, miR-4688ConclusionsA significant difference was found between the 1st and 30th days in 18 of 2578 miRNAs scanned. It is aimed to investigate these 18 miRNAs in larger sample groups during the alcohol craving period.Item Effects of Depression on Treatment Motivation in Male Alcohol Dependence(AVES) Cengisiz, C; Deveci, A; Yapici, AIntroduction: Treatment motivation in alcohol dependents is usually viewed as a strong predictor of seeking treatment and treatment success. The conditions affecting motivation in alcohol dependence, however, has not been clarified. In this study, it is aimed to determine the effects of depression on treatment motivation in male alcohol dependence. Methods: The present study included 34 male alcohol dependents presenting to outpatient clinics in Manisa Hospital of Mental Disorders and Hospital of Celal Bayar University. The patients underwent evaluation using the socio-demographic and clinical information form, DSM-IV SCID-I Clinical Version, Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ), and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS). Results: A significant relationship was found between the total score of TMQ and HDRS (p=.039). Conclusion: We believe that the present study, in which we examined the relationship between treatment motivation in male alcohol dependence and depression, would provide a significant contribution to literature. It is also important to investigate other factors that may affect treatment motivation in male alcohol dependence. Studies with larger samples are needed on this topic.