Confusion of Alcohol Craving With Food Hunger in Alcohol-Dependent Individuals Entering In-Patient Drug Treatment

Author:

Czarnecki Damian1,Ziółkowski Marcin1,Chodkiewicz Jan2,Długosz Anna3,Budzyński Jacek4,Waszkiewicz Napoleon5ORCID,Kułak-Bejda Agnieszka5

Affiliation:

1. Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz Department of Preventive Nursing, ; ul. Ignacego Łukasiewicza 1, Bydgoszcz 85-821 , Poland

2. University of Lodz Institute of Psychology, Department of Clinical Psychology, , ul. Smugowa 10/12, Lodz 91-433 , Poland

3. University of Science and Technology Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, , ul. Seminaryjna 3, Bydgoszcz 85-326 , Poland

4. Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Department of Vascular and Internal Diseases, , Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, ul Ujejskiego 75, Bydgoszcz 85-168 , Poland

5. Medical University of Białystok Department of Psychiatry, , ul. Wołodyjowskiego 2, Białystok 15-272 , Poland

Abstract

AbstractAimTo identify the distinguishing characteristics of alcohol dependent patients who confuse alcohol cravings with pre-meal hunger.MethodsData were collected at interview on sociodemographic status, clinical status and anthropometry in 179 patients (163 men and 16 women) undergoing in-patient treatment for alcohol dependence.ResultsA comparison of the patient subgroups studied showed that patients who did not confuse, and those who did confuse, alcohol craving with pre-meal hunger differed significantly in terms of alcohol craving scale scores (9 vs. 4 points). Patients confusing alcohol cravings with pre-meal hunger were more likely to recognize that experiencing severe pre-meal hunger can cause relapse (67.9 vs. 22.8%) and that not being able to distinguish between the sensations under study also increases the risk of breaking abstinence (75.0% vs. 50.4%). This was independent of severity of dependence and intensity of recent alcohol consumption.ConclusionsAlcohol-dependent persons who confuse alcohol craving with pre-meal hunger differ from those who do not confuse these hunger pangs in terms of feeling stronger alcohol craving and more frequent occurrence of symptoms accompanying the feeling of alcohol craving during pre-meal hunger. At the start of treatment for alcohol withdrawal, alcohol-dependent individuals who report confusing alcohol cravings with pre-meal hunger are less confident of maintaining abstinence. This is relevant to treatment. The role of possible confounders (depressive symptoms, cognitive and educational deficiency) could not be elucidated definitively.

Funder

National Health Programme

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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