Archives of Mental Health (Jan 2012)

Reasons for relapse in patients with alcohol dependence

  • Anupama Korlakunta,
  • Swaroopa R S Chary,
  • Pavan Kumar C M Reddy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 108 – 114

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Background: Alcoholism is a chronic relapsing disorder. Alcohol dependence is characterized by a prolonged course of alcohol-related problems and a persistent vulnerability to relapse. Even though there is an improvement in multiple domains of life after alcohol treatment, the risk of relapse remains high following treatment. This study was under taken for better understanding of the causes for relapse and improve outcome for individuals with alcohol dependence. Aims To assess the reasons for relapse in alcohol dependent patients. Methods The present study was conducted on patients with alcohol dependence in the inpatient psychiatric ward. The study sample was collected from 190 in-patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome (ADS) using a semi structured interview containing socio demographic variables and the reasons for relapse. The diagnosis of ADS in patients was made according to ICD-10 criteria. Results Craving was noted as most common cause for relapse in alcohol dependent patients. Conclusion There is significant association between age at first drink, age at dependence, duration of dependence, other Co-morbid diagnosis of patients and relapse.

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