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s / Drug and Alcohol Dependence 146 (2015) e202–e284 e277 features of BPD in the US sample (i.e., affective instability and identity problems).Mediation analyses demonstrated that BPD features, particularly self-harm, as well as affective instability and negative relationships, mediated the relationship between sexual identity and SUDs but only for females. Conclusions: Results suggest that development of BPD features may be onemechanism throughwhich risk for SUDs is conferred in NHSI females. These findings highlight the potential utility of SUD interventions targetingemotiondysregulation,which is considered the core dysfunction in BPD. Financial support: NIDA (DA007313, DA23668, DA18267); NHMRC (628911). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.09.218 Neonatal abstinence syndrome in methadone exposed infants: Role of genetic variability Andrea L. Fielder1, J.K. Coller2, M.R. Hutchinson2, Ross R. Haslam3, Nona Lu4, Susan Adeniyi-Jones4, Michelle Ehrlich5, Walter K. Kraft4 1 Nursing & Midwifery, Sansom Institute, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia 2 University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia 3 Women’s & Children’s Hospital, Adelaide, SA, Australia 4 Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 5 Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United
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