Comorbid anxiety and affective disorder in alcohol-dependent patients seeking treatment: the first Multicentre Study in Germany.

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Comorbid anxiety and affective disorder in alcohol-dependent patients seeking treatment: the first Multicentre Study in Germany. / Schneider, U; Altmann, A; Baumann, M; Bernzen, J; Bertz, B; Bimber, U; Broese, T; Broocks, A; Burtscheidt, W; Cimander, K F; Degkwitz, P; Driessen, M; Ehrenreich, H; Fischbach, E; Folkerts, H; Frank, H; Gurth, D; Havemann-Reinecke, U; Heber, W; Heuer, J; Hingsammer, A; Jacobs, S; Krampe, H; Lange, W; Lay, T; Leimbach, M; Lemke, M R; Leweke, M; Mangholz, A; Massing, W; Meyenberg, R; Porzig, J; Quattert, T; Redner, C; Ritzel, G; Rollnik, J D; Sauvageoll, R; Schläfke, D; Schmid, G; Schröder, H; Schwichtenberg, U; Schwoon, Dirk; Seifert, J; Sickelmann, I; Sieveking, C F; Spiess, C; Stiegemann, H H; Stracke, R; Straetgen, H D; Subkowski, P; Thomasius, R; Tretzel, H; Verner, L J; Vitens, J; Wagner, T; Weirich, S; Weiss, I; Wendorff, T; Wetterling, T; Wiese, B; Wittfoot, J.

In: ALCOHOL ALCOHOLISM, Vol. 36, No. 3, 3, 2001, p. 219-223.

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Schneider, U, Altmann, A, Baumann, M, Bernzen, J, Bertz, B, Bimber, U, Broese, T, Broocks, A, Burtscheidt, W, Cimander, KF, Degkwitz, P, Driessen, M, Ehrenreich, H, Fischbach, E, Folkerts, H, Frank, H, Gurth, D, Havemann-Reinecke, U, Heber, W, Heuer, J, Hingsammer, A, Jacobs, S, Krampe, H, Lange, W, Lay, T, Leimbach, M, Lemke, MR, Leweke, M, Mangholz, A, Massing, W, Meyenberg, R, Porzig, J, Quattert, T, Redner, C, Ritzel, G, Rollnik, JD, Sauvageoll, R, Schläfke, D, Schmid, G, Schröder, H, Schwichtenberg, U, Schwoon, D, Seifert, J, Sickelmann, I, Sieveking, CF, Spiess, C, Stiegemann, HH, Stracke, R, Straetgen, HD, Subkowski, P, Thomasius, R, Tretzel, H, Verner, LJ, Vitens, J, Wagner, T, Weirich, S, Weiss, I, Wendorff, T, Wetterling, T, Wiese, B & Wittfoot, J 2001, 'Comorbid anxiety and affective disorder in alcohol-dependent patients seeking treatment: the first Multicentre Study in Germany.', ALCOHOL ALCOHOLISM, vol. 36, no. 3, 3, pp. 219-223. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11373258?dopt=Citation>

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Schneider, U., Altmann, A., Baumann, M., Bernzen, J., Bertz, B., Bimber, U., Broese, T., Broocks, A., Burtscheidt, W., Cimander, K. F., Degkwitz, P., Driessen, M., Ehrenreich, H., Fischbach, E., Folkerts, H., Frank, H., Gurth, D., Havemann-Reinecke, U., Heber, W., ... Wittfoot, J. (2001). Comorbid anxiety and affective disorder in alcohol-dependent patients seeking treatment: the first Multicentre Study in Germany. ALCOHOL ALCOHOLISM, 36(3), 219-223. [3]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11373258?dopt=Citation

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@article{acb616f17ffb4fcc8c489aa86fce277d,
title = "Comorbid anxiety and affective disorder in alcohol-dependent patients seeking treatment: the first Multicentre Study in Germany.",
abstract = "The goals of this study were to describe demographic variables, drinking history, and the 6-month prevalence of Axis I comorbidity among alcohol-dependent subjects in GERMANY: The variables: amount of alcohol consumption, age at onset of the first alcohol consumed, age at onset of daily alcohol consumption, age at onset of withdrawal symptoms and number of detoxifications were related to the different comorbid disorders and gender. In this study, 556 patients from 25 alcohol treatment centres were enrolled between 1 January 1999 and 30 April 1999. After a minimum of 10 days of sobriety patients who fulfilled ICD-10 and DSM-IV criteria of alcohol dependence were interviewed for data collection using the Mini-DIPS (German version of the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule) and a standardized psychosocial interview. The 6-month prevalence of comorbid Axis I disorders was 53.1%. Among the patients with comorbidity, affective and anxiety disorders were most frequent. Comorbid stress disorder was associated with an early start of drinking, an early beginning of withdrawal symptoms, highest number of detoxifications, and the highest amount of alcohol consumed. Female patients with anxiety disorder consumed more alcohol and started earlier than females without this comorbid disorder. The data do not answer the question of the pathogenesis of comorbid disorders and alcoholism, but indicate that stress disorders in alcoholic patients and anxiety disorders in female alcoholics influence the course and severity of alcoholism.",
author = "U Schneider and A Altmann and M Baumann and J Bernzen and B Bertz and U Bimber and T Broese and A Broocks and W Burtscheidt and Cimander, {K F} and P Degkwitz and M Driessen and H Ehrenreich and E Fischbach and H Folkerts and H Frank and D Gurth and U Havemann-Reinecke and W Heber and J Heuer and A Hingsammer and S Jacobs and H Krampe and W Lange and T Lay and M Leimbach and Lemke, {M R} and M Leweke and A Mangholz and W Massing and R Meyenberg and J Porzig and T Quattert and C Redner and G Ritzel and Rollnik, {J D} and R Sauvageoll and D Schl{\"a}fke and G Schmid and H Schr{\"o}der and U Schwichtenberg and Dirk Schwoon and J Seifert and I Sickelmann and Sieveking, {C F} and C Spiess and Stiegemann, {H H} and R Stracke and Straetgen, {H D} and P Subkowski and R Thomasius and H Tretzel and Verner, {L J} and J Vitens and T Wagner and S Weirich and I Weiss and T Wendorff and T Wetterling and B Wiese and J Wittfoot",
year = "2001",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "36",
pages = "219--223",
journal = "ALCOHOL ALCOHOLISM",
issn = "0735-0414",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "3",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Comorbid anxiety and affective disorder in alcohol-dependent patients seeking treatment: the first Multicentre Study in Germany.

AU - Schneider, U

AU - Altmann, A

AU - Baumann, M

AU - Bernzen, J

AU - Bertz, B

AU - Bimber, U

AU - Broese, T

AU - Broocks, A

AU - Burtscheidt, W

AU - Cimander, K F

AU - Degkwitz, P

AU - Driessen, M

AU - Ehrenreich, H

AU - Fischbach, E

AU - Folkerts, H

AU - Frank, H

AU - Gurth, D

AU - Havemann-Reinecke, U

AU - Heber, W

AU - Heuer, J

AU - Hingsammer, A

AU - Jacobs, S

AU - Krampe, H

AU - Lange, W

AU - Lay, T

AU - Leimbach, M

AU - Lemke, M R

AU - Leweke, M

AU - Mangholz, A

AU - Massing, W

AU - Meyenberg, R

AU - Porzig, J

AU - Quattert, T

AU - Redner, C

AU - Ritzel, G

AU - Rollnik, J D

AU - Sauvageoll, R

AU - Schläfke, D

AU - Schmid, G

AU - Schröder, H

AU - Schwichtenberg, U

AU - Schwoon, Dirk

AU - Seifert, J

AU - Sickelmann, I

AU - Sieveking, C F

AU - Spiess, C

AU - Stiegemann, H H

AU - Stracke, R

AU - Straetgen, H D

AU - Subkowski, P

AU - Thomasius, R

AU - Tretzel, H

AU - Verner, L J

AU - Vitens, J

AU - Wagner, T

AU - Weirich, S

AU - Weiss, I

AU - Wendorff, T

AU - Wetterling, T

AU - Wiese, B

AU - Wittfoot, J

PY - 2001

Y1 - 2001

N2 - The goals of this study were to describe demographic variables, drinking history, and the 6-month prevalence of Axis I comorbidity among alcohol-dependent subjects in GERMANY: The variables: amount of alcohol consumption, age at onset of the first alcohol consumed, age at onset of daily alcohol consumption, age at onset of withdrawal symptoms and number of detoxifications were related to the different comorbid disorders and gender. In this study, 556 patients from 25 alcohol treatment centres were enrolled between 1 January 1999 and 30 April 1999. After a minimum of 10 days of sobriety patients who fulfilled ICD-10 and DSM-IV criteria of alcohol dependence were interviewed for data collection using the Mini-DIPS (German version of the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule) and a standardized psychosocial interview. The 6-month prevalence of comorbid Axis I disorders was 53.1%. Among the patients with comorbidity, affective and anxiety disorders were most frequent. Comorbid stress disorder was associated with an early start of drinking, an early beginning of withdrawal symptoms, highest number of detoxifications, and the highest amount of alcohol consumed. Female patients with anxiety disorder consumed more alcohol and started earlier than females without this comorbid disorder. The data do not answer the question of the pathogenesis of comorbid disorders and alcoholism, but indicate that stress disorders in alcoholic patients and anxiety disorders in female alcoholics influence the course and severity of alcoholism.

AB - The goals of this study were to describe demographic variables, drinking history, and the 6-month prevalence of Axis I comorbidity among alcohol-dependent subjects in GERMANY: The variables: amount of alcohol consumption, age at onset of the first alcohol consumed, age at onset of daily alcohol consumption, age at onset of withdrawal symptoms and number of detoxifications were related to the different comorbid disorders and gender. In this study, 556 patients from 25 alcohol treatment centres were enrolled between 1 January 1999 and 30 April 1999. After a minimum of 10 days of sobriety patients who fulfilled ICD-10 and DSM-IV criteria of alcohol dependence were interviewed for data collection using the Mini-DIPS (German version of the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule) and a standardized psychosocial interview. The 6-month prevalence of comorbid Axis I disorders was 53.1%. Among the patients with comorbidity, affective and anxiety disorders were most frequent. Comorbid stress disorder was associated with an early start of drinking, an early beginning of withdrawal symptoms, highest number of detoxifications, and the highest amount of alcohol consumed. Female patients with anxiety disorder consumed more alcohol and started earlier than females without this comorbid disorder. The data do not answer the question of the pathogenesis of comorbid disorders and alcoholism, but indicate that stress disorders in alcoholic patients and anxiety disorders in female alcoholics influence the course and severity of alcoholism.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 36

SP - 219

EP - 223

JO - ALCOHOL ALCOHOLISM

JF - ALCOHOL ALCOHOLISM

SN - 0735-0414

IS - 3

M1 - 3

ER -