KUMJ | VOL. 11 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 42 | APRIL- JUNE, 2013
A Cross-Sectional Comparison of Drinking Patterns, Alcohol Use and Related Medical Morbidities in a Secondary Versus Tertiary Setting
Risal A, Tharoor H
Abstract: Background
Alcohol Dependence exists in different spectrums at different settings and
associated with various medical morbidities, disability and health care utilization
costs.
Objectives
To study the drinking patterns, alcohol use disorders and alcohol related medical
morbidities in patients diagnosed with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome (ADS) and
attending out / in-patient psychiatry services at secondary and tertiary care centre.
Methods
A cross-sectional comparative study was done among the patients diagnosed with
ADS attending psychiatry services at District hospital, Udupi and Kasturba Hospital,
Manipal. Serial sampling was done. Patients having any other psychiatric illnesses
were excluded. The two groups were compared in relation to socio-demographic
variables, drinking related variables, patterns of drinking and alcohol related
medical morbidities identified.
Results
Significant differences in some socio-demographic parameters among the patients
from the two different treatment centers were found with secondary level hospital
(N=50) having more illiterate, laborers and below the poverty line population in
comparison to the tertiary level hospital (N=75). Maximum frequency of gastrointestinal
morbidities was seen in both the hospital population, irrespective of the
patterns of drinking.
Conclusion
Alcohol use disorders and alcohol related medical morbidities show some variations
in their presentations in the different treatment centers.
Keyword : Alcohol dependence, medical morbidities, treatment center