The impact of alcohol use disorders and alcohol consumption on treatment-seeking individuals with social anxiety disorder.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Mirjana Subotic-Kerry, Andrew J Baillie, Lexine A Stapinski, Maree J Abbott, Jo MacDonald, Jonathan E Gaston, Ronald M Rapee
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Abstract

Comorbid social anxiety and alcohol use disorders (SAD-AUD) in the community and the complex interactions that occur between these disorders have emerged as a significant clinical, public health, and research issue. The authors examined (a) the rates of comorbid SAD-AUD, (b) the impact of comorbid SAD-AUD on outcomes targeting social anxiety disorder, and (c) the effect of pretreatment alcohol consumption and alcohol use before, during, and after social situations on a composite measure of social anxiety in 172 adults presenting with social anxiety disorder. There was low incidence of AUD in this sample of individuals with SAD. Results indicated that alcohol consumption did not lead to worse social anxiety symptoms; however, alcohol use before and during social situations was associated with more severe social anxiety symptoms. These findings suggest that the function of alcohol use may be more important than the overall level of alcohol use and has implications for treatment.

酒精使用障碍和酒精消费对寻求治疗的社交焦虑障碍个体的影响。
社区共病性社交焦虑和酒精使用障碍(SAD-AUD)以及这些障碍之间发生的复杂相互作用已成为一个重要的临床、公共卫生和研究问题。作者检查了(a)共病性SAD-AUD的发生率,(b)共病性SAD-AUD对针对社交焦虑障碍的结果的影响,以及(c)对172名患有社交焦虑障碍的成年人进行社交焦虑综合测量的社交情境之前、期间和之后的预处理酒精消费和酒精使用的影响。在这些SAD患者中,AUD的发病率很低。结果表明,饮酒不会导致社交焦虑症状加重;然而,在社交场合前和社交场合中饮酒与更严重的社交焦虑症状相关。这些发现表明,酒精使用的功能可能比酒精使用的总体水平更重要,并对治疗有影响。
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic offers a psychodynamic perspective on the application of theory and research in outpatient psychotherapy, attachment theory, developments in cognitive neuroscience and psychopathologies, as well as the integration of different modes of therapy. This widely indexed, peer-reviewed journal has been published since 1936 by the Menninger Clinic. Topical issues focus on critical subjects such as disordered attachments, panic disorder, trauma, and evidence-based interventions.
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