Age-related psychiatric comorbidities and level of functioning in alcoholic veterans seeking outpatient treatment. |
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Authors: | F C Blow C A Cook B M Booth S P Falcon M J Friedman |
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Institution: | Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48104. |
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Abstract: | The relationship of age and of level of adaptive functioning to comorbidity of mental disorders among alcoholics was studied in a survey of all alcoholics seeking outpatient mental health treatment in the Veterans Affairs mental health care system during a one-month period in 1986 (N = 22,463). More than half of the alcoholic outpatients had one or more comorbid psychiatric diagnoses. Rates for comorbid substance abuse disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, and personality disorders peaked in younger alcoholics and then decreased with age. Age-related increases were observed for major depression, anxiety disorders, and organic brain syndrome or dementia. DSM-III axis V ratings of poor to grossly impaired functioning were consistent across age groups. More than half of alcoholics with a comorbid psychiatric disorder were rated as severely impaired, compared with less than a third of those with no comorbid mental disorder. |
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