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Quality of life in patients with alcohol dependence disorder with personality disorders: relation to psychological adjustment and craving
Authors:Martínez González José Miguel  Graña Gómez José Luis  Trujillo Mendoza Humberto
Affiliation:Centro Provincial de Drogodependencias de Granada, Universidad de Granada, Hospital de San Juan de Dios, Granada, Spain. jmmgonz@dipgra.es
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to determine the self-perceived quality of life of abstinent patients with alcohol dependence disorder during the first month of treatment, and how the presence of personality disorders, psychological adjustment, and the level of craving affect this perception. For this purpose, a sample was used comprising 65 participants with mean age of 43.26 years, of whom 70.8% were male and 29.2% female, with a mean duration of addiction to alcohol consumption of 11.83 years. The results show that quality of life is not related to the duration of abstinence or the course of the addiction. Moreover, the patients who present a personality disorder perceive poorer quality of life in areas such as health status, mood, and social relations. Self-perception of quality of life is affected by psychological adjustment and beliefs about craving. These data should be taken into account when considering quality of life as a measurement of the effectiveness of a treatment for drug addicts with personality disorders.
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