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Profiles of Alcohol Use Disorder Criteria: Help-Seeking vs Self-Achieved Remission in Argentinean Hospital Patients
Fecha
2020-08Registro en:
Salomón, Tomás; Conde, Karina Natalia; Cremonte, Mariana; Profiles of Alcohol Use Disorder Criteria: Help-Seeking vs Self-Achieved Remission in Argentinean Hospital Patients; Taylor & Francis; Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse; 8-2020; 1-10
1533-2640
1533-2659
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Salomón, Tomás
Conde, Karina Natalia
Cremonte, Mariana
Resumen
This study aimed to identify Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) criteria that better characterized those who seek treatment and those who recover on their own. We gathered data from help-seeking (HS) patients in an alcohol unit and compared them with self-achieved remission (SAR) patients. Best criteria to predict HS were: psychological problems due to use, physical problems due to use, repeated attempts or desire to stop using, and not being able to stop drinking. Best criteria to predict SAR were: tolerance, craving, hazardous use, much time spent, larger/longer use than intended, and role impairment. We discuss the impact of this results in current efforts to improve the accuracy of AUD diagnostic.