Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the variation in response to alcohol use by identifying classes of alcohol users based on alcohol-dependence symptoms and to compare these classes across demographic characteristics, abuse symptoms, and treatment usage. Method: Data from combined 2002-2005 National Survey on Drug Use and Health identified 110,742 past-year alcohol users, age 18 years or older. Latent class analysis defined classes based on observed clustering of alcohol-dependence symptoms based on criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV). Chi-square statistics were used to test differences in sociodemographic and alcohol-abuse characteristics across classes. Multivari...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Background: The alcohol use disorders are frequently associated with other co-morbid psychiatric dis...
This study explored the characteristics of a representative sample of patients who were addicted to ...
Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoholism. Howev...
Objective: Worldwide, alcohol is the most commonly used psychoactive substance. However, heterogenei...
Background. Different classification models have been proposed to explain the heterogeneity of alcoh...
Aims: To describe the drinking patterns and their baseline predictive factors during a 12-month peri...
Aims: To describe the drinking patterns and their baseline predictive factors during a 12-month peri...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are often comorbid with other disorders with high levels of impairment, ...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Background: Alcohol in beverage form is among the most widely used psychoactive drugs in the world. ...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Background: Few studies have compared the pattern of alcohol use in Alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS...
This study examines the improvement in validity coefficients and structural relationships derived fr...
Understanding the long-term course of problematic drinking is a fundamental concern for health servi...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Background: The alcohol use disorders are frequently associated with other co-morbid psychiatric dis...
This study explored the characteristics of a representative sample of patients who were addicted to ...
Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoholism. Howev...
Objective: Worldwide, alcohol is the most commonly used psychoactive substance. However, heterogenei...
Background. Different classification models have been proposed to explain the heterogeneity of alcoh...
Aims: To describe the drinking patterns and their baseline predictive factors during a 12-month peri...
Aims: To describe the drinking patterns and their baseline predictive factors during a 12-month peri...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are often comorbid with other disorders with high levels of impairment, ...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Background: Alcohol in beverage form is among the most widely used psychoactive drugs in the world. ...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Background: Few studies have compared the pattern of alcohol use in Alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS...
This study examines the improvement in validity coefficients and structural relationships derived fr...
Understanding the long-term course of problematic drinking is a fundamental concern for health servi...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Background: The alcohol use disorders are frequently associated with other co-morbid psychiatric dis...
This study explored the characteristics of a representative sample of patients who were addicted to ...