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      Predictors of outcome following alcohol deaddiction treatment : a prospective longitudinal study for one year

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          The factors influencing the short-term outcome of alcohol dependence patients psychiatric set up were studied prospectively in an Indian population. Consecutive 60 patients with alcohol dependence syndrome according to the ICD 10 criteria, were studied. Positive outcome was noted in 55%, negative in 35%; and 10% were lost to follow up at the end of one year. There was no difference between the groups on educational level, marital status, economic status, religion, social support, associated physical or psychiatric diagnoses, type of treatment for deaddiction, age of regular drinking, days of previous abstinence and inpatient treatment days. However the negative outcome group were younger, and their average age for problem drinking was significantly less than the other group. They achieved many mile-stones of drinking career like onset of day drinking, development of dependence, diagnosis of dependence earlier. The negative outcome group also had higher psychosocial problem index, family history of alcoholism, more follow-up days using the mental health services. They did not come for follow up as quickly as the abstinent group after initiation of pathological drinking.The study suggested many clearly identifiable variables, which may distinguish prospectively patients with probable positive and negative outcome one year after the alcohol deaddiction treatment

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          Journal
          Indian J Psychiatry
          IJPsy
          Indian Journal of Psychiatry
          Medknow Publications (India )
          0019-5545
          1998-3794
          Jul-Sep 2003
          : 45
          : 3
          : 174-177
          Affiliations
          [* ]NILAMADHAB KAR, MD, DPM, DNB, Consultant Psychiatrist, Wolverhampton Primary Care NHS Trust, Corner House Resource Centre, 300, Dunstall Road, Wolverhampton, WV6 0NZ, United Kingdom. nmadhab@ 123456yahoo.com (Correspondence)
          [2]S. SENGUPTA, MD, Associate Professor, Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, New Delhi 110095, India. sn_sengupta@ 123456hotmail.com
          [3]PSVN SHARMA MD, DPM, Professor and Head, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, 576119, India. psvn.sharma@ 123456manipal.edu
          [4]GUNASAGARI RAO. Ph D, Associate Professor, Psychiatric Social Work, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, 576119, India,
          Author notes
          [* ] Correspondence
          Article
          IJPsy-45-174
          2952164
          21206850
          f92b6d0c-d49a-4e61-b892-eb38bf3726f3
          Copyright: © Indian Journal of Psychiatry

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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          Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
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