Influence of the family history of alcohol consumption in men and women |
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Authors: | Natera-Rey G Borges G Medina-Mora Icaza M E Solís-Rojas L Tiburcio-Sainz M |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Investigaciones Psicosociales, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría (INP) Ramón de la Fuente Mu?iz, México, D.F., México. naterar@imp.edu.mx |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk for alcohol abuse among individuals with a positive family history of alcohol abuse (FH+). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study population was a sample (n = 8,890) drawn from a 1988 national survey on addictions in Mexico City's urban population. Data analysis consisted of frequency and association measures, using family history of alcohol abuse as the exposure factor. RESULTS: Prevalence of heavy drinking was 13.7% for males and 0.6% for females. Alcohol dependence syndrome was found in 9.9% of males and 0.6% of females. Men with HF+ were twice more likely to develop dependence syndrome than HF- males. The odds ratio for women was 1.27. CONCLUSIONS: Differential patterns by gender were found for familial transmission of alcohol abuse; parental alcohol intake is a main risk factor for developing alcohol dependence syndrome. |
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