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Una confirmación de la clasificación del alcoholismo masculino en dos tipos

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

J. Modestin
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico Universitario, Lengstrasse 31, CH-8029, Zürich
O. Würmle
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico Universitario, Berna, Suiza
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En los últimos años, varios autores han propuesto una clasificación del alcoholismo masculino en dos tipos. El estudio pretendía poner a prueba la clasificación del alcoholismo en los tipos I y II en una muestra independiente. Se estudió un total de 351 hombres alcohólicos según los Criterios para el Estudio Diagnóstico (RDC) admitidos consecutivamente para tratamiento psiquiátrico interno. Las características del tipo II se extrajeron de las publicaciones pertinentes; se seleccionaron las 19 variables disponibles que mejor representaban estas características. Los datos se recogieron utilizando el método de evaluación retrospectiva de los historiales clínicos. El análisis de grupos produjo dos grupos que estaban muy separados entre sí. Se demostró la heterogeneidad de la población interna masculina de alcohólicos y se confirmó la existencia del alcoholismo de tipo I y de tipo II definido de manera amplia.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 1998

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Modestin J, Wurmle O. Two types classification of male alcoholism confirmed. Eur Psychiatry 1997; 12: 335-341.

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