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Chunk #9 — MATERIAL AND METHODS — Participants

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Neurological, nutritional and alcohol consumption factors underlie cognitive and motor deficits in chronic alcoholism.
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All 96 alcoholics met DSM-IV criteria for Alcohol Dependence. Regarding DSM-IV alcohol dependence remission criteria at the time of visit, 13 of 96 (14%) were in sustained remission, 76 of 96 (79%) were in early remission, and 7 of 96 (7%) had current alcohol dependence. Per DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, 86 of the 96 alcoholics (90%) met criteria for severe AUD (Alcohol Use Disorder), 7 (7%) met at least moderate AUD, and 3 (3%) met at least mild AUD. Regarding DSM-5 AUD remission criteria at the time of visit, 13 of the 96 (14%) had AUD in sustained remission, 44 (46%) had AUD that was in early remission, 39 (41%) had current AUD.