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. 2008 Mar 1;93(3):217-26.
doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2007.09.012. Epub 2007 Nov 5.

Cumulative lifetime adversities and alcohol dependence in adolescence and young adulthood

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Cumulative lifetime adversities and alcohol dependence in adolescence and young adulthood

Donald A Lloyd et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. .

Abstract

Objective: Negative life events have been implicated in the development of alcohol dependence. This paper tests whether cumulative exposure to such stressors significantly predicts risk of DSM-IV alcohol dependence disorder in young adults. We also provide descriptive data that characterizes the patterns of cumulative exposure to such events and rates of alcohol dependence across gender, race/ethnic, and socioeconomic groups.

Method: Members of a representative urban community sample of 1786 young adults in South Florida were interviewed retrospectively using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview, and a lifetime checklist of 41 major adverse life events. The conditional risk of first onset of alcohol dependence disorder was estimated in relationship to a measure of lifetime cumulative adversity using discrete-time event history analysis.

Results: Event history analysis suggested that lifetime stress exposure exhibits a pattern of association with alcohol dependence that is consistent with a cumulative impact interpretation. Both recent events and events more distant in time were significantly and independently associated with such risk. Although these results contribute toward an understanding of variations in alcohol dependence across individuals, they do not assist in the understanding of observed ethnic group differences in such dependence.

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Risk of first onset of alcohol dependence disorder (log-odds) by number of prior adversities, with mean exposure count indicated for each group.

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