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Aging,alcoholism, anxiety,and sensation seeking: An explaratory investigation
Authors:Dean G. Kilpatrick  Deborah A. McAlhany  R.Layton McCurdy  Darlene L. Shaw  John C. Roitzsch
Affiliation:Medical University of South Carolina, USA;Veterans Administration Medical Center, Charleston, S.C., USA
Abstract:Aging alcoholic (n = 36) and aging nonalcoholic (n = 35) male veterans were compared on biographic/demographic variables and psychological characteristics. Results indicated that aging alcoholics and nonalcoholics were married at approximately the same ages, married roughly the same number of times, and produced similar numbers of offspring, but aging alcoholics were better educated and had fewer persons economically dependent on them. They had higher scores than aging nonalcoholics on objective measures of state anxiety, trait anxiety, overall fears, tissue damage fears, social-interpersonal fears, miscellaneous fears, and failure/ loss of self-esteem fears. Aging alcoholics also had higher scores on the sensation-seeking variables of boredom susceptibility and disinhibition, suggesting the existence of a relationship between need for sensory stimulation and maladaptive drinking among aging alcoholics.
Keywords:Reprint requests may be addressed to Dean G. Kilpatrick   Department of Psychiatry   Medical University of South Carolina   Charleston   South Carolina   29425   USA.
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