1995
DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1995.56.218
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The time course of development of alcohol-related problems in men and women.

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“…Finally, in 80% of the PG sample, course was intermittent with remissions and relapses likely triggered by gambling opportunities, resembling substance dependence. [47][48] On the contrary, OCD presented more steady symptoms with no apparent external modulators, as reported in a prior study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Finally, in 80% of the PG sample, course was intermittent with remissions and relapses likely triggered by gambling opportunities, resembling substance dependence. [47][48] On the contrary, OCD presented more steady symptoms with no apparent external modulators, as reported in a prior study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…As noted earlier, a number of studies (Kaye et al, 1996;Bulik, 1987;Schuckit et al, 1996;Kendler et al, 1995;Selby & Moreno, 1995) have shown that while BN and substance dependence often coexist, the relationship between these two disorders does not arise from a single, shared, transmissible, etiological factor. That is, BN and substance dependence show independent familial transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In a large epidemiological study of female twins, Kendler et al (1995) found that most of the genetic variation that influences vulnerability to alcoholism in women was unrelated to the genetic factors that influence liability for BN, anxiety disorders, or depression. Schuckit et al (1996) studied a large cohort of alcohol-dependent probands and their relatives and found no evidence of a strong familial transmission between alcohol dependence and BN. In summary, although BN and SUD frequently coexist within individuals and within families, they do not appear to be alternative manifestations of a common underlying etiology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…La prueba fue diseñada por los autores para medir eventos que representan disfunción social asociada al consumo de alcohol y, a la vez, constituyen expresiones epidémicas de interés para la salud pública de la región y el país (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23), garantizando así su validez de contenido. Dado que los ítems de la prueba de consumo problemático de alcohol, además de representar disfunción social seria, evocan recuerdos y emociones difíciles de olvidar para un individuo, semejante a lo que ocurre con los eventos traumáticos, una respuesta positiva a cualquiera de sus cinco ítems se consideró consumo problemático diferente a la dependencia (3-5,10-13).…”
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“…Las dos últimas categorías han despertado interés creciente entre los salubristas, puesto que se han asociado con diversos eventos como accidentes de tránsito (14,15), violencia familiar y de otros tipos (16,17), disfunción individual, familiar y social (16)(17)(18)(19) y enfermedades de transmisión sexual (20,21) que en la región oriente del país alcanzan niveles epidémicos (22,23).…”
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