Pattern of psychiatric morbidity and alcohol dependence in patients with alcoholic liver disease

Sarin, S. K. ; Sachdev, G. ; Jiloha, R. C. ; Bhatt, A. ; Munjal, G. C. (1988) Pattern of psychiatric morbidity and alcohol dependence in patients with alcoholic liver disease Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 33 (4). pp. 443-448. ISSN 0163-2116

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Abstract

Fifty-six male patients with alcoholic liver disease were evaluated for the presence and severity of alcohol dependence and psychiatric illness using a severity of alcohol dependence questionnaire and research diagnostic criteria, respectively. Forty-three (76.7%) patients were found to be dependent; 26 (46.4%) moderately, and 17 (30.3%) severely. Patients with alcoholic hepatitis were significantly (P < 0.05) more often found to be dependent than patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. Psychiatric morbidity was observed in 42 (75%) of the patients with alcoholic liver disease and 15 (26.7%) of the nonalcoholic cirrhotics. The difference was highly significant (P < 0.01). The commonest disorders in patients with alcoholic liver disease were neuroses (33.0%), followed by affective disorders (26.8%). It was, however, not possible to ascertain whether psychiatric disorders antedated alcoholism or were secondary to it. Detection of moderate to severe dependence on alcohol and psychiatric morbidity in about three-fourths of the patients with alcoholic liver disease warrants an increased awareness and a multidisciplinary approach for the management of these patients.

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Keywords:Alcoholism; Alcohol Dependence; Alcoholic Liver Diseases; Psychiatric Morbidity
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