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Differentiating DMS-IV alcohol dependence and abuse by course: Community heavy drinkers

Author(s): VanRossem, R., McCloud, S., Endicott, J.

Journal/Book: J Subst Abuse. 1997; 9: 100 Prospect St, PO Box 811, Stamford, CT 06904-0811. Ablex Publ Corp. 127-135.

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in shortterm course between DSM-IV alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence in a community sample of men and women. Eight hundred seventy-six individuals were given a baseline interview that included DSM-IV criteria Sor alcohol use disorders, and were followed up with a similar interview approximately one year later. Group differences were compared with chi-square tests, Multinomial logistic regression analyses were used to test group differences controlling for potential confounders. The course of alcohol abuse and dependence differed significantly from each other, and from individuals with no alcohol diagnosis at baseline. Chronicity was the most common outcome for dependence but not for abuse. Most subjects with baseline diagnoses of abuse received the diagnosis with only one symptom, repeated drunk driving. While the validity of the alcohol dependence diagnosis was supported in this community sample, the results concerning alcohol abuse remain equivocal.

Note: Article Hasin DS, Columbia Univ, New York State Psychiat Inst, Box 123, 722 W 168TH St, New York,NY 10032 USA

Keyword(s): DSM-III-R; USE DISORDERS; DRINKING PATTERNS; PREVALENCE; AGREEMENT; DIAGNOSES


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