Post traumatic stress disorder among alcohol abuse/dependence inpatients
Annals of General Psychiatry ,
Feb 2006
Panagiotis Theodoropoulos , Thomas Paparrigopoulos , Elias Tzavellas , Ioannis Liappas
Post traumatic stress disorder among alcohol abuse/dependence inpatients
Annals of General Psychiatry
Poster presentation Post traumatic stress disorder among alcohol abuse/dependence inpatients
Panagiotis Theodoropoulos 0
Thomas Paparrigopoulos 0
Elias Tzavellas 0
Ioannis Liappas 0
0 Address: University of Athens, Eginition Hospital , Athens , Greece
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from International Society on Brain and Behaviour: 2nd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour
Thessaloniki, Greece. 1720 November 2005
Background
The prevalence of comorbid PTSD (post traumatic stress
disorder) and substance use disorders is high in the
literature. The aim of this preliminary study was to ascertain the
lifetime prevalence of PTSD and gender differences
among alcohol abusing/dependent inpatients in Greece.
Materials and methods
The study group consisted of 26 subjects (17 males, 9
females), aged 2771 years, suffering from alcohol
dependence according to DSM-IV criteria, who were
treated on an inpatient basis at the specialized Drug and
Alcohol addiction service of the Athens University
medical school, psychiatric department at the "Eginition"
hospital. Lifetime PTSD diagnosis was assessed by
administering CAPS (Clinician-Administered
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Scale). Dichotomus lifetime PTSD
diagnosis was obtained by using the SXCAL (SCID
Symptom-Calibrated scoring rule). Additionally, before a
diagnosis of PTSD was to be made, the patient's symptoms
must significantly disrupt daily activities and last = 1
month.
Results
The results showed that lifetime prevalence of PTSD
among these patients and according to SXCAL scoring rule
was 57,69 % (9 males, 6 femalesor 52% of male and 66%
of female subjects). The findings indicate a significant
higher rate of lifetime PTSD diagnosis among this specific
population (alcohol abusing/dependent patients) and a
female vulnerability.
Discussion
The high rate of lifetime PTSD diagnosis despite the
relative small size of the sample has implications for the
identification and treatment of PTSD among those seeking
alcohol treatment. This area of comorbidity and the
possible vulnerability of females warrant further
investigation.
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Post traumatic stress disorder among alcohol abuse/dependence inpatients ,
Annals of General Psychiatry,
2006, pp. S216, 5,