BackgroundThis study examined the concurrent and predictive validity of Type A/B alcohol dependence in the general population-a typology developed in clinical populations to gauge severity of dependence.MethodsData were drawn from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC). The sample included 1,172 alcohol-dependent drinkers at baseline who were reinterviewed three years later. Latent class analysis was used to derive Type A/B classification using variables replicating the original Type A/B typology. Predictive validity of the Type A/B classification was assessed by multivariable linear and logistic regressions.ResultsA two-class solution consistent with Babor's original Type A/B typology ...
n 1981 Cloninger and colleagues1 derived a binary typology of alcoholism from studies of the disorde...
The severity of dependence on alcohol and the efficacy of diverse types of treatments for alcoholism...
Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoholism. Howev...
Objective: To evaluate the dichotomy of type I/II and type A/B alcoholism typologies in opiate-depen...
Restricted until 23 June 2010.Alcohol dependence (AD) is a clinically and etiologically heterogeneou...
Mild, severe, and dyssocial subtypes of alcohol dependence, previously identified among Caucasian me...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the prevalence of treatment use in lifetime and past year alcohol depende...
Aims. To evaluate Cloninger's typology of "alcoholism" using the Alcohol Symptom Scale (Gilligan et ...
Background: Although dependence on alcohol appears to be a reliable unitary construct, abuse has not...
Many attempts have been made to derive alcohol use typologies or subtypes of alcohol dependence and ...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are often comorbid with other disorders with high levels of impairment, ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Alcohol dependence (AD) is clinically and etiologically heterogeneous. The goal of this study was to...
n 1981 Cloninger and colleagues1 derived a binary typology of alcoholism from studies of the disorde...
The severity of dependence on alcohol and the efficacy of diverse types of treatments for alcoholism...
Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoholism. Howev...
Objective: To evaluate the dichotomy of type I/II and type A/B alcoholism typologies in opiate-depen...
Restricted until 23 June 2010.Alcohol dependence (AD) is a clinically and etiologically heterogeneou...
Mild, severe, and dyssocial subtypes of alcohol dependence, previously identified among Caucasian me...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the prevalence of treatment use in lifetime and past year alcohol depende...
Aims. To evaluate Cloninger's typology of "alcoholism" using the Alcohol Symptom Scale (Gilligan et ...
Background: Although dependence on alcohol appears to be a reliable unitary construct, abuse has not...
Many attempts have been made to derive alcohol use typologies or subtypes of alcohol dependence and ...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are often comorbid with other disorders with high levels of impairment, ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the clinical heterogeneity of alcohol use disord...
Alcohol dependence (AD) is clinically and etiologically heterogeneous. The goal of this study was to...
n 1981 Cloninger and colleagues1 derived a binary typology of alcoholism from studies of the disorde...
The severity of dependence on alcohol and the efficacy of diverse types of treatments for alcoholism...
Aims: Attempts have been made to develop typologies to classify different types of alcoholism. Howev...