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Alcohol dependency and affective illness among women of childbearing age
Authors:K. S. Peindl  K. L. Wisner  B. H. Hanusa
Affiliation:(1) Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Women's Services, Mood Disorders Program, Cleveland, U.S.A., US;(2) Center for Research in Health Care, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, U.S.A., US
Abstract:Summary The objectives of the study were to identify variables that predicted duration of an episode of alcoholism among women and to examine risk factors for women having comorbid alcoholism with affective illness when compared to women who had an affective disorder only. We selected a cohort of women of childbearing age (n = 231) from computerized medical records. The women were contacted five years after their initial emergency visit and asked to participate in a follow-up study. Each RDC episode of illness and its duration were plotted on a longitudinal time-line graph. The only multivariate predictor of duration of an episode of alcoholism was comorbidity with a mood disorder. We compared women who had alcoholism comorbid with affective illness to women with affective illness only. Women with both disorders were 36 times more likely to have a history of illness with their first psychiatric episode before the age of 15 compared to women with an affective disorder only. The findings suggest a dual liability for alcoholism and an affective illness among women with young children.
Keywords:: Women   alcohol dependence   affective disorder.
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