Assessing coping strategies in alcoholics: Comparison while controlling for Personality disorders, Cognitive impairment and Benzodiazepine misuse

Authors

  • Miquel Monras Unidad de Alcohologia. Servicio de Psiquiatría. Institut de Neurociencies. Hospital Clinic de Barcelona. Enviar correspondencia a: Miquel Monras. Unidad de Alcohologia Hospital Clínico de Barcelona Villarroel, 170 08036 Barcelona.
  • Silvia Mondon Unidad de Alcohologia. Servicio de Psiquiatría. Institut de Neurociencies. Hospital Clinic de Barcelona.
  • Joan Jou Unidad de Alcohologia. Servicio de Psiquiatría. Institut de Neurociencies. Hospital Clinic de Barcelona.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20882/adicciones.179

Keywords:

alcoholism, coping skills, personality disorders, cognitive impairment, benzodiazepine misuse

Abstract

Introduction: Better coping skills are related to greater capacity for dealing with stressful situations. This relationship could be relevant for the prevention of alcohol-misuse relapse. Relapse rate is higher among severe alcoholics. The current study examines whether this may be due to a lack of coping skills in those cases. The COPE (Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced) is a questionnaire used for assessing coping strategies. Method: COPE scores of 216 alcohol inpatients are compared while controlling for personality disorders (PDs), cognitive impairment (CI) and benzodiazepine misuse (BM). Results: Patients with PDs score higher on the scales of Humor, Venting emotions, Substance use and Use of instrumental support. However, there are no differences in COPE scores attributable to CI or BM. Conclusions: Alcoholics with Personality disorders use maladaptive coping strategies. Patients presenting CI or BM have low capacity for introspection and are unable to properly evaluate their own abilities, so that they tend to give a socially favorable but unrealistic image of themselves. Longitudinal studies are needed to evaluate the predictive validity of the coping skills before training alcoholics, who are especially difficult to assess due to their lower capacity for objective self-observation.

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Published

2010-09-01

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