Abstract
Alcoholic (n = 18) and nonalcoholic (n = 85) recipients of a liver transplant were compared 1-3 years post-surgery on the Quality of Life Inventory. No differences between groups were observed on any of the 26 domains of health, behavior, and psychosocial functioning. These results indicate that quality of life is similar for alcoholic and nonalcoholic patients after liver transplantation surgery.