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Citation

Tansupasiri P, Joowong S, Jansirimongkol B, Booncharoen H, Wiroteurairuang K. Alcohol Alcohol. 2014; 49(Suppl 1): i38.

Affiliation

Department of Mental Health Thailand, Suansaranrom Psychiatric Hospital, Thailand Prasrimahapho Hospital.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/alcalc/agu053.1

PMID

25221148

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine psychiatric comorbidity in alcohol use disorder in-patients at psychiatric hospitals.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Alcohol use disorders in-patients were admitted in 4 psychiatric hospitals from 1st November 2011 to 31th January 2012. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview: M.I.N.I - Thai version 5.0.0 was used for psychiatric diagnosis by trained interviewers. Data analysis used descriptive statistics, percentage and chi-square.

RESULTS: Alcohol use disorders in-patients 410 persons who mostly aged 31-40 years old. Every interval age had related to psychiatric comorbidity. There were psychiatric comorbidities about 68.8%, which the first 5 ranked were lifetime psychotic disorders, current suicide, current substance use disorders, current major depressive episode and lifetime manic episode at 50.0, 31.2, 18.3, 9.3 and 7.1%. There were consisted of alcohol dependence 85.1% and alcohol abuse 14.9% and high level of suicidal behaviors more related with alcohol dependence than alcohol abuse.

CONCLUSION: Psychiatric comorbidities were common among alcohol use disorder patients who seeking in-patient treatments in psychiatric hospital. Suicidality was often found in female in-patients. So, clinicians should recognize these psychiatric comorbidities and develop clinical guideline and rehabilitation program.


Language: en

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