Personality and alcohol dependence |
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Authors: | Howard Rankin Tim Stockwell Ray Hodgson |
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Affiliation: | The Addiction Research Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London, U.K. |
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Abstract: | In this study, groups of ‘alcoholic’ subjects were independently rated as to their degree of dependence by a technique previously validated. The two groups of moderately and severely dependent subjects were then given the 101-item EPQ. In keeping with other similar studies, the data suggested that high N, high P and low E in men were related to the Clinical Alcohol Personality. Further analysis of these and other data suggest that whilst raised N scores may be a spurious artefact which is a consequence of heavy alcohol consumption, the E and P findings may reflect stable predispositions. There were no sex differences, but there was a major group difference on P, with both severely dependent men and women scoring significantly higher than their less dependent counterparts. |
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