n 1981 Cloninger and colleagues1 derived a binary typology of alcoholism from studies of the disorder among children of alcoholic and non-alcoholic parents who were adopted shortly after birth in Sweden. Type 1 alcoholism occurred in both men and women, usually starting at an early age, affecting individuals with few social and legal problems, and causing either mild or severe alcohol dependence. Type 2 alcoholism occurred predominantly in men, among whom age at onset was earlier than that among type 1 alcoholics; type 2 individuals were more likely than type 1 to have social and legal problems, and dependence was usually moderate. In addition, type 2 alcoholism had a much higher heritability than did type 1 alcoholism, which was expressed ...
BackgroundThis study examined the concurrent and predictive validity of Type A/B alcohol dependence ...
Mild, severe, and dyssocial subtypes of alcohol dependence, previously identified among Caucasian me...
Alcoholism is a common and costly (both economically and so-cially) behavioral disorder. In an ef-fo...
Many attempts have been made to derive alcohol use typologies or subtypes of alcohol dependence and ...
Aims. To evaluate Cloninger's typology of "alcoholism" using the Alcohol Symptom Scale (Gilligan et ...
The subjects consists of all persons born out of wedlock in Stockholm during the years 1930 through ...
Objective: Several theoretical typology models have been proposed to classify alcoholism into more h...
Objective: Several theoretical typology models have been proposed to classify alcoholism into more h...
Driessen M, Veltrup C, Wetterling T, John U, Dilling H. Axis I and Axis II Comorbidity in Alcohol De...
Matching alcoholics to appropriate intervention methods increases the likelihood of successful treat...
Alcohol dependence (AD) is clinically and etiologically heterogeneous. The goal of this study was to...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Worldwide, in societies where moderate alcohol consump-tion is accepted as a pleasurable pastime and...
Two types of alcoholism with distinct clinical features and mode of inheritance have been identified...
This study offers support for the idea that alcoholism may be related to developmental traumatic neu...
BackgroundThis study examined the concurrent and predictive validity of Type A/B alcohol dependence ...
Mild, severe, and dyssocial subtypes of alcohol dependence, previously identified among Caucasian me...
Alcoholism is a common and costly (both economically and so-cially) behavioral disorder. In an ef-fo...
Many attempts have been made to derive alcohol use typologies or subtypes of alcohol dependence and ...
Aims. To evaluate Cloninger's typology of "alcoholism" using the Alcohol Symptom Scale (Gilligan et ...
The subjects consists of all persons born out of wedlock in Stockholm during the years 1930 through ...
Objective: Several theoretical typology models have been proposed to classify alcoholism into more h...
Objective: Several theoretical typology models have been proposed to classify alcoholism into more h...
Driessen M, Veltrup C, Wetterling T, John U, Dilling H. Axis I and Axis II Comorbidity in Alcohol De...
Matching alcoholics to appropriate intervention methods increases the likelihood of successful treat...
Alcohol dependence (AD) is clinically and etiologically heterogeneous. The goal of this study was to...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Worldwide, in societies where moderate alcohol consump-tion is accepted as a pleasurable pastime and...
Two types of alcoholism with distinct clinical features and mode of inheritance have been identified...
This study offers support for the idea that alcoholism may be related to developmental traumatic neu...
BackgroundThis study examined the concurrent and predictive validity of Type A/B alcohol dependence ...
Mild, severe, and dyssocial subtypes of alcohol dependence, previously identified among Caucasian me...
Alcoholism is a common and costly (both economically and so-cially) behavioral disorder. In an ef-fo...