2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-44462011000500008
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Questões relacionadas ao gênero no diagnóstico e classificação de transtornos por uso de álcool entre pacientes mexicanos que buscam serviços especializados

Abstract: Gender-related issues in the diagnosis and classification of alcohol use disorders among Mexican patients seeking specialized servicesQuestões relacionadas ao sexo no diagnóstico e classificação de transtornos por uso de álcool entre pacientes mexicanos que procuram os serviços especializados 1 Edição produziu dois fatores, que incluíram uma combinação de abuso/uso nocivo de álcool e sintomas de dependência, que explicaram 40% e 49,2% da variância total, respectivamente. No grupo de pacientes abuso/uso nocivo… Show more

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“…Another factor that has been found to contribute to differential endorsement of AUD criteria is the level of severity of the disorder (Lee, Rose, Engel-Rebitzer, Selya, Dieker, 2011), and findings here of a lower prevalence and diminished probability of endorsement of withdrawal among women compared to men might be related to their milder degree of severity. The same has been found to be true for Mexican women in a clinical sample (Berenzon, Robles, Reed, & Medina-Mora, 2011). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Another factor that has been found to contribute to differential endorsement of AUD criteria is the level of severity of the disorder (Lee, Rose, Engel-Rebitzer, Selya, Dieker, 2011), and findings here of a lower prevalence and diminished probability of endorsement of withdrawal among women compared to men might be related to their milder degree of severity. The same has been found to be true for Mexican women in a clinical sample (Berenzon, Robles, Reed, & Medina-Mora, 2011). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…In clinical samples, women have reported more attempts to give up alcohol consumption and difficulties in accomplishing daily activities, while men are more likely to endorse withdrawal, lack of control and legal problems (Berenzon, Robles, Reed, & Medina-Mora, 2011). Gender differences have also been found in the severity of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 th revision (DSM–5) (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) for AUD (Metze, 2012) and specific criteria endorsement in at-risk population (Kopak, Metze & Hoffmann, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%