Gender differences in alcoholism

Authors

  • José Juan Ávila Escribano Psiquiatra. Unidad de Alcoholismo. Salamanca. Enviar correspondencia a: José Juan Ávila Escribano. C/ Toro, 84-90, 3º D. 37002-SALAMANCA.
  • David González Parra MIR de Psiquiatría. Servicio de Psiquiatría. Hospital Clínico Universitario. Salamanca.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20882/adicciones.297

Keywords:

dependence, alcohol, alcoholism, differences, gender, alcoholic women

Abstract

Recent epidemiological studies indicate that alcohol consumption in women has increased in the last few years, which suggests that alcoholism in women will also increase in the near future. Moreover, this disease shows differential characteristics in women, and knowledge of these characteristics is important so that treatment can begin as early as possible. The objective of the present study was to explore clinical differences in alcohol use disorders according to patients’ gender. It was carried out with a sample of 370 patients, 325 men (87.8%) and 45 women (12.2%), with mean ages of 42.83 and 44.6 years, respectively. The patients were assessed through the Europasi interview and analytical studies with liver enzyme profiles and blood tests. The most notable results were: women began alcohol consumption significantly later than men (19.61 and 16.9 years, respectively; p 0.008); they were significantly older than men when the consumption pattern became problematic (30.93 and 24.68 years, respectively; p 0.003); they had been drinking for fewer years (13.26 versus 17.85 years; p 0.02); and they drank fewer grams of alcohol (117.7 and 133.8 g., respectively; n.s.). Women scored significantly higher than men on the Europasi psychiatric scale (2.91 and 1.97, respectively; p 0.007) and men had more legal problems than women (1.2 and 1.0, respectively; p 0.000). In the biological tests the GGT enzyme values were higher in men (137.51) than in women (96.7), but this difference was not significant, and the VCM value was significantly higher for women (98.1) than for men (95.05). Another important finding was that the percentage of women who had sought private professional help was higher than that of men (15% versus 4.6%; p 0.01).

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Published

2007-12-01

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