alcohol abuse associated_with alcohol dependence
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Evidence (10 sources)
A latent class analysis of alcohol and posttraumatic stress symptoms among offspring of parents with and without alcohol use disorder.
(2021)
PMID:32957005
primary
The SSAGA-IV interview enables researchers to assess for lifetime DSM-IV Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Dependence, and PTSD.
confidence: 0.85
alcohol abuse ... can persist for many years without necessarily progressing to dependence
confidence: 0.90
Environmental influences predominate in remission from alcohol use disorder in young adult twins.
(2012)
PMID:22423619
cited
abuse and dependence are genetically correlated
confidence: 0.90
A latent class analysis of DSM-IV alcohol use disorder criteria and binge drinking in undergraduates.
(2012)
PMID:22004067
cited
whether subtypes of alcohol abuse and dependence exist
confidence: 0.85
Gender-related influences of parental alcoholism on the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses: analysis of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.
(2010)
PMID:20645936
cited
we were able to examine alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence separately
confidence: 0.60
Per DSM-IV criteria, alcohol abuse was defined hierarchically (i.e., only among respondents who did not have AD).
confidence: 0.88
abuse ... had a genetic correlation with dependence that did not differ significantly from unity
confidence: 0.95
Toward DSM-V: an item response theory analysis of the diagnostic process for DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence in adolescents.
(2008)
PMID:18827724
cited
the alcohol abuse and dependence symptoms comprise a single factor
confidence: 0.95
Toward DSM-V: an item response theory analysis of the diagnostic process for DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence in adolescents.
(2008)
PMID:18827724
cited
common latent factor underlying alcohol abuse and dependence
confidence: 0.95
Respondents classified as alcohol abusers did not meet criteria for alcohol dependence; the groups were mutually exclusive.
confidence: 0.97