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Original Article

Morbidity Patterns in Hazardous Drinkers: Relevance of Demographic, Sociologic, Drinking, and Drug Use Characteristics

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Pages 593-625 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A profile of the demographic, sociologic, drug use, and drinking characteristics of a large group of inpatient alcoholics has been constructed as a background for discussion of the clinical significance of these factors as determinants of physical morbidity in hazardous drinkers. Factors specifically considered include sex, skid row status, social class, and abnormal use of drugs of dependence, the amount of alcohol consumed and duration of drinking, drinking pattern, and type of beverage. While heavy drinking is of primary importance, the physical disease profile found in hazardous drinkers is modified by certain host and environmental characteristics. The implications for treatment planning and preventive programs are considered.

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