Schuckit Marc A, Smith Tom L, Danko George, Tear Jake, Hennies Jessica, Mendoza Lee Anne, Hesselbrock Victor, Edenberg Howard J, Hesselbrock Michie, Bucholz Kathleen, Chan Grace, Kuperman Samuel, Francis Meredith W, Plawecki Martin H
University of California, San Diego, 8950 Villa La Jolla Drive. Suite B-218, La Jolla, California, 92037, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut, 263 Farmington Ave. MC-2103, Farmington, Connecticut, 06030-1410, USA.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken). 2023 May;47(5):919-929. doi: 10.1111/acer.15054. Epub 2023 Mar 23.
Endorsement of specific Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV) alcohol use disorder (AUD) criteria have been shown to change significantly over time in men in their thirties who have persistent or recurrent AUD. However, few studies have documented whether the endorsement of AUD items changes over time in younger individuals or in women. We evaluated changes in the endorsement of AUD criteria in 377 men and women with persistent or recurrent AUD during their twenties.
Information on AUD-item endorsement over time was available for 223 men and 154 women aged 20-25 with persistent or recurrent AUD in at least three interviews in the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism. The statistical significance of endorsement changes over time was evaluated using the related-sample Cochran's Q test for the full sample and for men and women separately. Additional analyses evaluated sex differences in the patterns of change.
In the full sample, the predominant pattern was for a significant increase in the rates of endorsement for six of the seven alcohol dependence criteria but not in the four abuse criteria. A similar pattern was seen within men, but women had significant changes in only three of the seven dependence criteria.
Endorsement of the seven alcohol dependence criteria among individuals with persistent or recurrent AUD in their twenties generally increased, but few changes were observed in the rates of endorsement of the four abuse criteria. These results are discussed in terms of how they reflect on the nature of AUD and the DSM criteria.
对于患有持续性或复发性酒精使用障碍(AUD)的三十多岁男性,《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第4版(DSM-IV)中特定酒精使用障碍标准的认可情况已显示会随时间显著变化。然而,很少有研究记录在较年轻个体或女性中,AUD项目的认可情况是否会随时间变化。我们评估了377名患有持续性或复发性AUD的二十多岁男性和女性中AUD标准认可情况的变化。
在酒精成瘾遗传学合作研究中,对223名男性和154名年龄在20 - 25岁、患有持续性或复发性AUD的个体,通过至少三次访谈获取了随时间推移的AUD项目认可信息。使用相关样本的 Cochr an's Q检验对全样本以及男性和女性分别评估认可情况随时间变化的统计学显著性。额外分析评估了变化模式中的性别差异。
在全样本中,主要模式是七个酒精依赖标准中的六个标准的认可率显著增加,但四个滥用标准的认可率未增加。男性中也观察到类似模式,但女性仅在七个依赖标准中的三个标准上有显著变化。
二十多岁患有持续性或复发性AUD的个体对七个酒精依赖标准的认可总体上有所增加,但四个滥用标准的认可率几乎没有变化。从这些结果如何反映AUD的本质和DSM标准的角度对这些结果进行了讨论。