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Citation

Dom G, De Wilde B, Hulstijn W, Sabbe BGC. Compr. Psychiatry 2007; 48(2): 178-185.

Affiliation

Psychiatric Centre Brothers Alexians, 2530 Boechout, Belgium. geert.dom@skynet.be

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.comppsych.2006.08.004

PMID

17292709

Abstract

Childhood traumatic experiences have been suggested to relate to early-onset alcoholism and to negatively influence the severity and course of alcohol use disorders. Early-onset alcoholic (n = 54) and late-onset alcoholic (n = 65) inpatients were compared as to the severity of their childhood traumatic experiences, prevalence of current and lifetime posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depressive symptoms. The early-onset alcoholic patients had a higher number and more severe childhood traumatic experiences compared with the late-onset alcoholic patients. More female than male alcohol-dependent patients had lifetime PTSD diagnosis. Finally, specifically within the female alcoholic patients the severity of early childhood experiences was positively associated with the severity of current substance use and related problems. Within early-onset alcoholic treatment-seeking populations, active screening for childhood traumatic experiences and current PTSD is advised in view of treatment planning.


Language: en

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