BackgroundDenial of an overarching alcohol problem despite endorsement of specific alcohol-related difficulties may be central to development and continuation of alcohol use disorders (AUDs). However, there is limited information about which characteristics of drinkers and which drinking problems relate most closely to that denial.MethodsUsing data from two generations of the San Diego Prospective Study (SDPS), we compared AUD subjects who considered themselves non-problematic drinkers (Group 1) with those with AUDs who acknowledged a general alcohol problem (Group 2). Comparisons included demography, alcohol-related patterns and problems, drug use, as well as impulsivity and sensation seeking. Variables were first evaluated as univariate c...
People who misuse alcohol are a heterogeneous group with different etiology, social and clinical cha...
Objective Interindividual variation in responses to alcohol is substantial, posing challenges for me...
AIMS: Research suggests that diagnostic orphans (i.e., individuals experiencing only 1-2 criteria fo...
BackgroundDenial of an overarching alcohol problem despite endorsement of specific alcohol-related d...
'Denial' in alcohol problems is a common lay term, yet there are complex cognitive and social reason...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Aims. To evaluate Cloninger's typology of "alcoholism" using the Alcohol Symptom Scale (Gilligan et ...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
BackgroundDiagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) alcohol use disorder (AUD) criteria are written in...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
BACKGROUND: The 35-year-long San Diego Prospective Study documented 2-fold increases in alcohol prob...
BackgroundThe 35-year-long San Diego Prospective Study documented 2-fold increases in alcohol proble...
Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol dependence...
Alcohol use disorders are common and make a significant contribution to the burden of disease throug...
People who misuse alcohol are a heterogeneous group with different etiology, social and clinical cha...
Objective Interindividual variation in responses to alcohol is substantial, posing challenges for me...
AIMS: Research suggests that diagnostic orphans (i.e., individuals experiencing only 1-2 criteria fo...
BackgroundDenial of an overarching alcohol problem despite endorsement of specific alcohol-related d...
'Denial' in alcohol problems is a common lay term, yet there are complex cognitive and social reason...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Aims. To evaluate Cloninger's typology of "alcoholism" using the Alcohol Symptom Scale (Gilligan et ...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
BackgroundDiagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) alcohol use disorder (AUD) criteria are written in...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
BACKGROUND: The 35-year-long San Diego Prospective Study documented 2-fold increases in alcohol prob...
BackgroundThe 35-year-long San Diego Prospective Study documented 2-fold increases in alcohol proble...
Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol dependence...
Alcohol use disorders are common and make a significant contribution to the burden of disease throug...
People who misuse alcohol are a heterogeneous group with different etiology, social and clinical cha...
Objective Interindividual variation in responses to alcohol is substantial, posing challenges for me...
AIMS: Research suggests that diagnostic orphans (i.e., individuals experiencing only 1-2 criteria fo...