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P-15 - Separation Anxiety in Gambling and Alcoholism (saga): Study Design and Preliminary Datas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
The aim of this pilot study is to assess, in a sample of patients with chemical (alcohol) and behavioural (gambling) dependence, the specifical association between core symptoms and Separation Anxiety Disorder, both in Childhood and in Adulthood.
After a stabilization period of three months, outpatients with alcohol dependence (n = 30), patological gambling (n = 30) and a control group of anxiety disorders (n = 30) will be assessed with the following psychometric battery:
• SCI-SAS (Structured Clinical Interview for Separation Anxiety) Child and Adult
• SASI (Separation Anxiety Symptom Inventory)
• ASA-27 (Adult Separation Anxiety Questionnaire)
• TCI-R (Temperament anc Character Inventory Revised)
• GAF (Global Assess of Functioning)
• SCL-90-R (Symptom Checklist Revised)
• SOGS (South Oaks Gambling Scale)
• ADS (Alcohol Dependence Scale)
• HAM-A (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale)
A preliminary analisys of collected datas (n = 33) shows a strong inter-reliability of the Separation Anxiety Scales (SCI-SAS, SASI and ASA-27) with a p = 0.001 and an association between levels of functioning (GAF) and ASA-27 and SASI scores (p = 0.010 and p = 0,001).
It shows a statistical correlation between ASA-27 and TCI-R: inverse proportion with Self Directness (SD) (p = 0.004) and direct relation with Self Trascendency (ST) (p = 0.003).
Even if the sample is still limited we found an interesting trend between Separation Anxiety symptoms, TCI-R dimensions and core symptoms of dependance. We should focus better, when the study will be over, on narrow and specific sub-analisys that should lead us to a better understanding of the disorders.
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