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Psychiatric Morbidity Differences in Male and Female Adolescent Inpatients With Alcohol Use Disorders
Authors:Carlos M. Grilo  Daniel F. Becker  Dwain C. Fehon  Martha L. Walker  William S. Edell  Thomas H. McGlashan
Affiliation:(1) Yale University School of Medicine, USA;(2) Burlingame, San Francisco;(3) Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut;(4) New Haven, Connecticut;(5) Lewisville, Texas;(6) Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
Abstract:Objective: To examine gender differences in demography, cooccurrence of Diagnostic Statistical Manual (third edition, revised; DSM-III-R) axis I disorders and axis II personality disorders, and self-reported psychological distress in adolescent psychiatric inpatients with alcohol use disorders. Method: A consecutive series of 61 adolescent inpatients (36 boys and 25 girls) with either alcohol abuse or dependence were reliably assessed with structured diagnostic interviews for DSM-III-R Axis I and Axis II personality disorders. Results: Boys and girls did not differ in age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, global functioning, age at first psychiatric contact, or number of hospitalizations. Girls were more likely to meet criteria for oppositional defiant disorder, eating disorders, and additional drug use disorders. Girls were also more likely than boys to meet criteria for at least one personality disorder and borderline personality Contrary to gender patterns in the general population, the proportion of girls and boys with affective disorders and conduct disorders did not differ significantly. Conclusions: Relatively few gender differences were found in adolescent inpatient alcohol abusers even where they would be expected, based on non substance-abuse general population gender patterns. When observed, gender differences were in the direction of greater psychiatric disturbance among girls. Some of the gender patterns observed among alcohol abusing adolescents are at odds with gender differences observed in non substance-abuse samples.
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