The prevalence and significance of childhood trauma in alcohol-dependent patients

J. Zaorska, A. Jakubczyk
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Introduction: The long-term consequences of childhood traumatic events have been a subject of multiple studies. These studies revealed that people, who were maltreated in childhood, suffered frequently from mental disorders, including alcohol related problems. The aim of this review was to analyse the significance of childhood trauma (CT) in alcohol dependence. Medline database and Google were searched for this purpose. Literature review: Childhood maltreatment (physical or emotional abuse and neglect, sexual abuse) or other adverse life events such as household dysfunctions are important risk factors of using alcohol. It is a contributor to early drinking initiation, alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence in adulthood. Current research confirms that the course of alcohol dependence in individuals who experienced traumatic life Streszczenie
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酒精依赖患者儿童期创伤的患病率及意义
童年创伤事件的长期后果一直是多项研究的主题。这些研究表明,在童年时期受到虐待的人经常患有精神障碍,包括与酒精有关的问题。本综述的目的是分析儿童创伤(CT)在酒精依赖中的意义。为此检索了Medline数据库和谷歌。文献回顾:童年虐待(身体或精神虐待和忽视,性虐待)或其他不良生活事件,如家庭功能障碍是使用酒精的重要危险因素。它是早期饮酒、酒精滥用和成年期酒精依赖的一个因素。目前的研究证实,经历过创伤性生活压力的个体的酒精依赖过程
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