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Chunk #24 — RESULTS — Levels of Perceived Alcohol Stigma Across Comorbidity Subtypes (Aim 2)

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Psychiatric comorbidity and perceived alcohol stigma in a nationally representative sample of individuals with DSM-5 alcohol use disorder.
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Mean perceived alcohol stigma was 37.3 (SD=8.37) among people with past year DSM-5 AUD. Table 3 includes effect sizes (Cohen’s d) for adjusted mean differences in perceived alcohol stigma across the comorbidity classes. There were statistically significant differences in means of perceived alcohol stigma across the latent classes. The internalizing class had significantly higher perceived alcohol stigma than the externalizing comorbidity and comorbidity unaffected classes. The externalizing class also had significantly lower perceived alcohol stigma than the comorbidity unaffected class. Levels of perceived alcohol stigma in the high comorbidity class were not significantly different from the other classes.