Research on Alcohol and AlcoholismDIANE Publishing, 1993 - 105 pages Covers: addiction, how alcohol damages the body, improving alcohol treatment, prevention of alcohol-related problems, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, and much more. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 13
Page 311
... severity of the disease . Type II alcoholics are characterized by antisocial personality traits and per- sistent seeking of alcohol for its euphoric effects . ALCOHOLISM AS A QUANTITATIVE TRAIT The identification of Type I / Type II ...
... severity of the disease . Type II alcoholics are characterized by antisocial personality traits and per- sistent seeking of alcohol for its euphoric effects . ALCOHOLISM AS A QUANTITATIVE TRAIT The identification of Type I / Type II ...
Page 314
... severity of the reaction may vary from person to person . As expected , this aver- sive reaction affects drinking behavior . The alcohol - flush reaction , thought to be mediated by acetaldehyde , is very simi- lar to the alcohol ...
... severity of the reaction may vary from person to person . As expected , this aver- sive reaction affects drinking behavior . The alcohol - flush reaction , thought to be mediated by acetaldehyde , is very simi- lar to the alcohol ...
Page 317
... severity . Thus , DSM - III - R criteria encourage the diagnostician to classify severity of dependence and to abandon the all - or - none concept . In ad- dition , the definition supports the con- cept that alcohol dependence syndrome ...
... severity . Thus , DSM - III - R criteria encourage the diagnostician to classify severity of dependence and to abandon the all - or - none concept . In ad- dition , the definition supports the con- cept that alcohol dependence syndrome ...
Page 318
... severity of dependence predicted the sta- bility of abstinence or controlled drink- ing . Similarly , Vaillant ( 1983 ) reported that severely dependent alcoholics in a community sample were unable to main- tain moderate levels of ...
... severity of dependence predicted the sta- bility of abstinence or controlled drink- ing . Similarly , Vaillant ( 1983 ) reported that severely dependent alcoholics in a community sample were unable to main- tain moderate levels of ...
Page 319
... severity of alcohol dependence . Al- though severity of dependence appears to predict relapse among patients who re- sume drinking , it does not predict which patients are more inclined to return to drinking . The causes and mechanisms ...
... severity of alcohol dependence . Al- though severity of dependence appears to predict relapse among patients who re- sume drinking , it does not predict which patients are more inclined to return to drinking . The causes and mechanisms ...
Common terms and phrases
Abuse and Alcoholism abuse and dependence acetaldehyde activity ADAMHA addiction alco alcohol abuse alcohol consumption alcohol dependence Alcohol Health alcohol problems alcohol research alcohol withdrawal alcohol-related problems alcoholism treatment ALDH2 allele alpha-2 animals application associated award benzodiazepine biological brain cell Center chronic alcohol cirrhosis clinical cohol cortisol criteria diagnostic disease disorders disulfiram drinking behavior drug abuse DSM-III effects of alcohol employee enzyme Epidemiologic epinephrine ethanol evaluation factors function funding GABA gene genetic Health & Research holism increased individual inhibition Institute on Alcohol intervention intoxication Intramural Research investigators involved ion channel laboratory lems levels Linnoila liver markers mechanisms membrane ment mental metabolism molecular National Institute neurons neurotransmitter NIAAA NMDA receptor norepinephrine patients percent persons physical dependence platelet population potential Prevention Research prob Psychiatry rats referral relapse reported Research Grants response risk scientific scientists serotonin social specific symptoms tion workplace
Popular passages
Page 318 - ... high," intoxicated while taking care of his or her children), or when substance use is physically hazardous (eg, drives when intoxicated) (5) important social, occupational, or recreational activities given up or reduced because of substance use (6) continued substance use despite knowledge of having a persistent or recurrent social, psychological, or physical problem that is caused or exacerbated by the use of the substance (eg, keeps using...
Page 318 - Substance often taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than the person intended 2. Persistent desire or one or more unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control substance use 3. A great deal of time spent in activities necessary to get the substance (eg, theft), taking the substance (eg, chain smoking), or recovering from its effects 4.
Page 372 - Daily or almost daily 4. How often during the last year have you found that you were not able to stop drinking once you had started?
Page 372 - Yes, during the last year 10. Has a relative or friend or a doctor or other health worker been concerned about your drinking or suggested you cut down? (0) No (2) Yes, but not in the last year (4) Yes, during the last year 1 In determining the response categories it has been assumed that one drink contains 10 g alcohol.
Page 372 - Daily or almost daily 6. How often during the last year have you needed a first drink in the morning to get yourself going after a heavy drinking session? Never Less than monthly Monthly Weekly Daily or almost daily 7. How often during the last year have you had a feeling of guilt or remorse after drinking?
Page 372 - Daily or almost daily 8. How often during the last year have you been unable to remember what happened the night before because you had been drinking?
Page 316 - Drug dependence is a state, psychic and sometimes also physical, resulting from the interaction between a living organism and a drug, characterized by behavioral and other responses that always include a compulsion to take the drug on a continuous or periodic basis in order to experience its psychic effects and sometimes to avoid the discomfort of its absence.
Page 292 - This material is in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission; citation of this source would be appreciated.
Page 318 - ... increase) in order to achieve intoxication or desired effect, or markedly diminished effect with continued use of the same amount...
Page 372 - How often during the last year have you failed to do what was normally expected from you because of drinking? Never Less than monthly Monthly Weekly Daily or almost daily 6. How often during the last year have you needed a first drink in the morning to get yourself going after a heavy drinking session?