A Cross-sectional Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Severity of Addiction in Patients with Early- and Late-Onset Alcohol Dependence

Background: Alcohol use disorder is a serious health problem with high comorbidities. Early-onset alcohol use has been associated with greater impulsivity, increased severity of dependence, frequent alcohol withdrawal complications, externalizing symptoms, and antisocial behaviors. We aimed to evalu...

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Main Authors: Anamika Das, Sujita Kumar Kar, Pawan Kumar Gupta, Pronob Kumar Dalal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-07-01
Series:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0253717620928443
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spelling doaj-0c12950a57ed4c58865de1e0d2692cfb2021-08-09T09:05:29ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71760975-15642020-07-014210.1177/0253717620928443A Cross-sectional Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Severity of Addiction in Patients with Early- and Late-Onset Alcohol DependenceAnamika Das0Sujita Kumar Kar1Pawan Kumar Gupta2Pronob Kumar Dalal3 Dept. of Psychiatry, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dept. of Psychiatry, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dept. of Psychiatry, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dept. of Psychiatry, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.Background: Alcohol use disorder is a serious health problem with high comorbidities. Early-onset alcohol use has been associated with greater impulsivity, increased severity of dependence, frequent alcohol withdrawal complications, externalizing symptoms, and antisocial behaviors. We aimed to evaluate the psychiatric comorbidities and severity of addiction in early- and late-onset alcohol dependence. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. All patients fulfilling the diagnostic criteria of alcohol dependence as per International Classification of Diseases (10th edition) were included in it. Semi-Structured Assessment for Genetics of Alcoholism IV was applied to find the age of onset of dependence as per the lifetime frame and also to find comorbidities. Composite International Diagnostic Interview 3.0. was used to find other comorbidities. The severity of addiction was evaluated with Addiction Severity Index, 5th edition. All the sociodemographic and clinical parameters were compared between patients with the early- and late-onset alcohol dependence. Results: Out of the 112 patients screened, 57 met the selection criteria, 26 were with early-onset and 31 with late-onset alcohol dependence. The patients were all males. The patients with early-onset alcohol dependence had a higher family history (P = 0.006) and were nonearning (P = 0.002) in comparison to the group with late-onset dependence. The comorbidity among all patients was 59.6% and 84.2% in current and lifetime frames, respectively. It was significantly higher in the early-onset group, both for current (P = 0.015) and lifetime (P = 0.031) frames. On the domains of Addiction Severity Index 5th edition, the early-onset group had a more severe profile of addiction in all domains except the medical domain. Conclusion: Comorbidity is high among patients with alcohol dependence and is even higher for the early-onset group. The family history was higher in the early-onset group and they have more severe profile of substance use.https://doi.org/10.1177/0253717620928443
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author Anamika Das
Sujita Kumar Kar
Pawan Kumar Gupta
Pronob Kumar Dalal
spellingShingle Anamika Das
Sujita Kumar Kar
Pawan Kumar Gupta
Pronob Kumar Dalal
A Cross-sectional Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Severity of Addiction in Patients with Early- and Late-Onset Alcohol Dependence
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
author_facet Anamika Das
Sujita Kumar Kar
Pawan Kumar Gupta
Pronob Kumar Dalal
author_sort Anamika Das
title A Cross-sectional Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Severity of Addiction in Patients with Early- and Late-Onset Alcohol Dependence
title_short A Cross-sectional Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Severity of Addiction in Patients with Early- and Late-Onset Alcohol Dependence
title_full A Cross-sectional Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Severity of Addiction in Patients with Early- and Late-Onset Alcohol Dependence
title_fullStr A Cross-sectional Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Severity of Addiction in Patients with Early- and Late-Onset Alcohol Dependence
title_full_unstemmed A Cross-sectional Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Severity of Addiction in Patients with Early- and Late-Onset Alcohol Dependence
title_sort cross-sectional study of psychiatric comorbidity and severity of addiction in patients with early- and late-onset alcohol dependence
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
issn 0253-7176
0975-1564
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background: Alcohol use disorder is a serious health problem with high comorbidities. Early-onset alcohol use has been associated with greater impulsivity, increased severity of dependence, frequent alcohol withdrawal complications, externalizing symptoms, and antisocial behaviors. We aimed to evaluate the psychiatric comorbidities and severity of addiction in early- and late-onset alcohol dependence. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. All patients fulfilling the diagnostic criteria of alcohol dependence as per International Classification of Diseases (10th edition) were included in it. Semi-Structured Assessment for Genetics of Alcoholism IV was applied to find the age of onset of dependence as per the lifetime frame and also to find comorbidities. Composite International Diagnostic Interview 3.0. was used to find other comorbidities. The severity of addiction was evaluated with Addiction Severity Index, 5th edition. All the sociodemographic and clinical parameters were compared between patients with the early- and late-onset alcohol dependence. Results: Out of the 112 patients screened, 57 met the selection criteria, 26 were with early-onset and 31 with late-onset alcohol dependence. The patients were all males. The patients with early-onset alcohol dependence had a higher family history (P = 0.006) and were nonearning (P = 0.002) in comparison to the group with late-onset dependence. The comorbidity among all patients was 59.6% and 84.2% in current and lifetime frames, respectively. It was significantly higher in the early-onset group, both for current (P = 0.015) and lifetime (P = 0.031) frames. On the domains of Addiction Severity Index 5th edition, the early-onset group had a more severe profile of addiction in all domains except the medical domain. Conclusion: Comorbidity is high among patients with alcohol dependence and is even higher for the early-onset group. The family history was higher in the early-onset group and they have more severe profile of substance use.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/0253717620928443
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