Alcohol and drug dependence disorder is characterised by a chronic course with frequent relapses. Various psychosocial factors have been identified which predict relapse in alcohol dependence. Many studies have shown that personality and anxiety play major roles in determining the outcome of patients with alcohol dependence. Method: In the present study, a sample of 30 patients with the diagnosis of mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol, currently using the substance (active dependence) was taken. Along with these, 20 normal controls matched on age and education were also included. The sample was collected by using the purposive sampling method. Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (ST...
Abstract — Aims: To define the most frequent personality disorders related to alcohol dependence. Me...
Objective: Personality variables may have important implications for the description and treatment o...
Objective: Personality variables may have important implications for the description and treatment o...
To evaluate the impact of mood, affect, and personality on predicting relapse in detoxified alcohol-...
Introduction: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are the most prevalent psychiatric diagnosis in the genera...
Introduction: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are the most prevalent psychiatric diagnosis in the genera...
Cloninger's Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) personality profile was used to compare alcoho...
Non-adaptive personality traits may constitute risk factors for development of psychiatric disorders...
AbstractRecognizing alcoholism as a serious disease has prompted numerous studies which have sought ...
Non-adaptive personality traits may constitute risk factors for development of psychiatric disorders...
There have been a multitude of studies which have attempted to identify characteristics of the alco...
Background: Studying personality profiles allows researchers to generate important hypotheses in ris...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol dependence and anxiety disorders often co-occur. Yet, the effect of co-morbid ...
Contains fulltext : 154792.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
Abstract — Aims: To define the most frequent personality disorders related to alcohol dependence. Me...
Abstract — Aims: To define the most frequent personality disorders related to alcohol dependence. Me...
Objective: Personality variables may have important implications for the description and treatment o...
Objective: Personality variables may have important implications for the description and treatment o...
To evaluate the impact of mood, affect, and personality on predicting relapse in detoxified alcohol-...
Introduction: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are the most prevalent psychiatric diagnosis in the genera...
Introduction: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are the most prevalent psychiatric diagnosis in the genera...
Cloninger's Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) personality profile was used to compare alcoho...
Non-adaptive personality traits may constitute risk factors for development of psychiatric disorders...
AbstractRecognizing alcoholism as a serious disease has prompted numerous studies which have sought ...
Non-adaptive personality traits may constitute risk factors for development of psychiatric disorders...
There have been a multitude of studies which have attempted to identify characteristics of the alco...
Background: Studying personality profiles allows researchers to generate important hypotheses in ris...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol dependence and anxiety disorders often co-occur. Yet, the effect of co-morbid ...
Contains fulltext : 154792.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
Abstract — Aims: To define the most frequent personality disorders related to alcohol dependence. Me...
Abstract — Aims: To define the most frequent personality disorders related to alcohol dependence. Me...
Objective: Personality variables may have important implications for the description and treatment o...
Objective: Personality variables may have important implications for the description and treatment o...