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Chunk #22 — RESULTS — Comparison of DSM-IV abuse and DSM-5 moderate AUD

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Differences in the profiles of DSM-IV and DSM-5 alcohol use disorders: implications for clinicians.
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Many of the differences between columns 1 and 2 were reflected in the overall profiles of DSM-IV abuse and DSM-5 moderate AUD (columns 4 and 5). Individuals with moderate AUD endorsed more AUD criteria, were more likely to have physiological dependence, were less likely to be White, male, and privately insured, were more likely to have low incomes and public health insurance and had higher rates of anxiety disorder than those with abuse.