Martin C S, Kaczynski N A, Maisto S A, Bukstein O M, Moss H B
Pittsburgh Adolescent Alcohol Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania 15213-2593, USA.
J Stud Alcohol. 1995 Nov;56(6):672-80. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1995.56.672.
Diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorders have largely been developed from research and clinical experience with adults. This research was designed to describe patterns of DSM-IV alcohol use disorder symptoms, and other problem domains, in adolescents with alcohol problems.
A modified version of the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM (SCID) was used to assess DSM-IV alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence symptoms in 91 male and 90 female adolescent drinkers with various levels of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems. The SCID was expanded to assess other alcohol problem domains thought to be relevant for adolescents.
DSM-IV dependence symptoms showed moderate to high covariation, supporting the utility of the alcohol dependence construct in adolescence. Compared to previous reports from adult samples, some symptoms were relatively infrequent (e.g., withdrawal, medical problems). Tolerance had low specificity for the diagnosis of alcohol dependence. There was significant heterogeneity in the symptomatology of subjects with DSM-IV alcohol abuse. Although they are not in the DSM-IV criteria, alcohol-related blackouts, craving and risky sexual behavior were common in adolescents with DSM-IV alcohol dependence and abuse diagnoses.
The data generally support the utility of DSM-IV criteria for alcohol dependence among adolescents. However, tolerance, withdrawal and medical problems appear to present differently in adolescents than has been reported in adults. Those with DSM-IV alcohol abuse diagnoses had very heterogeneous patterns of symptomatology, suggesting limitations of the criteria for DSM-IV alcohol abuse in adolescence. Alcohol-related blackouts, craving and risky sexual behavior are common among adolescents with alcohol use disorders and are an important focus for assessment and treatment efforts.
酒精使用障碍的诊断标准主要是基于对成年人的研究和临床经验制定的。本研究旨在描述有酒精问题的青少年中《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第四版(DSM-IV)酒精使用障碍症状及其他问题领域的模式。
采用《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》结构化临床访谈(SCID)的修订版,对91名男性和90名女性青少年饮酒者进行评估,这些饮酒者有不同程度的酒精消费和与酒精相关的问题,以确定DSM-IV酒精滥用和酒精依赖症状。对SCID进行了扩展,以评估其他被认为与青少年相关的酒精问题领域。
DSM-IV依赖症状显示出中度到高度的共变,支持酒精依赖概念在青少年中的实用性。与先前来自成人样本的报告相比,一些症状相对不常见(如戒断反应、医学问题)。耐受性对酒精依赖诊断的特异性较低。DSM-IV酒精滥用患者的症状学存在显著异质性。虽然酒精相关的昏厥、渴望和危险的性行为不在DSM-IV标准中,但在被诊断为DSM-IV酒精依赖和滥用的青少年中很常见。
数据总体上支持DSM-IV标准在青少年酒精依赖诊断中的实用性。然而,耐受性、戒断反应和医学问题在青少年中的表现似乎与成人报告的不同。那些被诊断为DSM-IV酒精滥用的患者症状模式非常异质,表明DSM-IV酒精滥用标准在青少年中的局限性。酒精相关的昏厥、渴望和危险的性行为在有酒精使用障碍的青少年中很常见,是评估和治疗工作的重要重点。