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Socially stable alcoholics : what characterises them? : drinking patterns, personality and health aspects of psychosocial and clinical importance
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  • Socially stable alcoholics : what characterises them? : drinking patterns, personality and health aspects of psychosocial and clinical importance
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  • Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Göteborg : 2009
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  • 96 s.
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  • Avhandling / Göteborgs universitet, Psykologiska institutionen, ISSN 1101-718X ; 213
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • Härtill 4 uppsatser
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  • This thesis includes four studies whose aim was to characterise so called socially stable alcoholics (i.e. individuals with preserved psychsocial functioning) regarding drinking patterns, personality and different aspects of health. The results of the studies reveal several important characteristics among socially stable alcoholics that are related to personality traits, mental and somatic health, drinking patterns as well as treatment experience and barriers for help-seeking. Furthermore, the results suggest that one way to reach these alcoholics could be via alcohol treatment programs at working places and centres of learning and not via the health care system since many of them are less likely to seek treatment for psychiatric and somatic symtoms. It may also be of importance to have an age-perspective in treatment planning for alcohol-dependent individuals, where younger idividuals need more of psychiatric consultations whereas their older counterparts instead need moreof consultations by medical professionals. (From the cover)
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  • 9789162876692
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