Swett C, Cohen C, Surrey J, Compaine A, Chavez R
Harvard Medical School, McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts 02178.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1991;17(1):49-60. doi: 10.3109/00952999108992809.
A total of 189 consecutive new women patients were surveyed at an adult psychiatric outpatient clinic which did not have a specific program for the treatment of alcoholics. Twenty-seven patients (14%) reported a history of heavy alcohol consumption measured by scores of 10 or more on the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST), but only 16 had a diagnosis of alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence made by a clinician. Those with a self-reported history of physical and/or sexual abuse had significantly higher scores on the MAST than those with no such history. When the first abuse occurred before the age of 18 years and there was no recent reported abuse, the association of abuse and high MAST scores persisted, suggesting that early physical or sexual abuse may be associated with current levels of alcohol use.
在一家没有专门治疗酗酒患者项目的成人精神科门诊,对189名连续就诊的新女性患者进行了调查。27名患者(14%)报告有大量饮酒史,通过密歇根酒精ism筛查测试(MAST)得分10分或更高来衡量,但只有16名患者被临床医生诊断为酒精滥用或酒精依赖。那些自述有身体和/或性虐待史的患者在MAST上的得分显著高于没有此类病史的患者。当首次虐待发生在18岁之前且近期没有报告的虐待时,虐待与MAST高分之间的关联仍然存在,这表明早期身体或性虐待可能与当前的酒精使用水平有关。