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Comparative Study
. 1990 May-Jun;18(3):193-204.

[Description of patients diagnosed with "alcohol dependence syndrome" and "alcohol abuse" according to the C.I.E.-9a criteria of the W.H.O. at a psychiatric hospitalization service]

[Article in Spanish]
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Comparative Study

[Description of patients diagnosed with "alcohol dependence syndrome" and "alcohol abuse" according to the C.I.E.-9a criteria of the W.H.O. at a psychiatric hospitalization service]

[Article in Spanish]
V Conde López et al. Actas Luso Esp Neurol Psiquiatr Cienc Afines. 1990 May-Jun.

Abstract

The authors make an introduction where they describe several problems found in the alcoholic diseases researches. The most important of them are related to the "alcoholic case" concept. After this the authors report several epidemiological facts about the alcoholic diseases and disorders in Castilla-León and Madrid. Then a retrospective analysis of inpatients psychiatric records from the Psychiatry Department of Valladolid's University Hospital between 1980 to 1984 (N = 1.259) is made. 252 (20.01%) of them suffered an alcoholic disorders, following the I.C.D.-9th criteria psychoses alcoholic were 102 (8.10%) and they were excluded. However "Alcohol dependence" with 128 cases (10.17%) and "Alcohol Abuse Syndromes" with 22 cases (1.75%) were studied deeply, being 150 cases--120 males (80%) and 30 females (20%)--evaluated. Every diagnostic group was analysed in a distinct way through 41 epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic and medical care variables. These two groups and their differences and similarities between them are reported. The main profile is a male patient, 43 years old, married, urban life, blue collar worker, unskilled work, primary studies, bad economic level, marriage and working maladapted, clinical admitted through the Emergency Service, with an alcoholism 24 years old and intake of 234 grs. alcohol/day, with former treatment of minor tranquilizers (B.D.Z.) and at last is readmitted by alcoholic disease of disorder or a different psychiatric disease or disorders (I.C.D.-9.a or D.S.M.-III) in a 37.5% and 16.41% respectively.

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