Changes over time in endorsement of 11 DSM‐IV alcohol use disorder (AUD) criteria in young adults with persistent or recurrent AUD in The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism

Author:

Schuckit Marc A.1ORCID,Smith Tom L.1,Danko George1,Tear Jake1,Hennies Jessica1,Mendoza Lee Anne1,Hesselbrock Victor2ORCID,Edenberg Howard J.3ORCID,Hesselbrock Michie2,Bucholz Kathleen4ORCID,Chan Grace5ORCID,Kuperman Samuel6,Francis Meredith W.7ORCID,Plawecki Martin H.8ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. University of California, San Diego 8950 Villa La Jolla Drive. Suite B‐218 La Jolla California 92037 USA

2. Department of Psychiatry University of Connecticut 263 Farmington Ave. MC‐2103 Farmington Connecticut 06030‐1410 USA

3. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Indiana University School of Medicine 635 Barnhill Drive, MS4063 Indianapolis Indiana 46202‐5122 USA

4. Psychiatry Washington Univ. School of Medicine 4560 Clayton Ave, Suite 1000 Saint Louis Missouri 63110 USA

5. Department of Psychiatry University of Connecticut Health Center 263 Farmington Ave, MC 2103 Farmington Connecticut 06030‐2103 USA

6. Child Psychiatry Clinic, UIHC Department of Psychiatry The University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive RM#2701‐C JPP Iowa City Iowa 52242‐1057 USA

7. Department of Psychiatry, Brown School of Social Work Washington University in Saint Louis 1 Brookings Drive Saint Louis Missouri 63130 USA

8. Department of Psychiatry Indiana University School of Medicine Goodman Hall, 355 West 16th Street, Suite 4800 Indianapolis Indiana 46202 USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEndorsement of specific Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM‐IV) alcohol use disorder (AUD) criteria have been shown to change significantly over time in men in their thirties who have persistent or recurrent AUD. However, few studies have documented whether the endorsement of AUD items changes over time in younger individuals or in women. We evaluated changes in the endorsement of AUD criteria in 377 men and women with persistent or recurrent AUD during their twenties.MethodsInformation on AUD‐item endorsement over time was available for 223 men and 154 women aged 20‐25 with persistent or recurrent AUD in at least three interviews in the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism. The statistical significance of endorsement changes over time was evaluated using the related‐sample Cochran's Q test for the full sample and for men and women separately. Additional analyses evaluated sex differences in the patterns of change.ResultsIn the full sample, the predominant pattern was for a significant increase in the rates of endorsement for six of the seven alcohol dependence criteria but not in the four abuse criteria. A similar pattern was seen within men, but women had significant changes in only three of the seven dependence criteria.ConclusionsEndorsement of the seven alcohol dependence criteria among individuals with persistent or recurrent AUD in their twenties generally increased, but few changes were observed in the rates of endorsement of the four abuse criteria. These results are discussed in terms of how they reflect on the nature of AUD and the DSM criteria.

Publisher

Wiley

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