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Alcoholism at the time of injury among trauma center patients: Vehicular crash victims compared with other patients
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Trauma ResuscitationSubstance UseInjury PreventionAlcohol DependentTraffic InjuryBlood Alcohol ConcentrationAlcohol MisuseHealth SciencesTrauma Center CarePsychiatryAlcohol AbuseRehabilitationTrauma Center PatientsAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseTrauma CareCurrent Alcohol DependenceAddictionOther PatientsVehicular Crash VictimsMedicineEmergency MedicinePost-traumatic Stress Disorder
A structured in-depth interview employing standardized criteria was used to determine the prevalence of lifetime and current alcohol dependence (alcoholism) in unselected consecutive patients admitted to a regional Level I trauma center. Of 629 patients, 157 (25.0%) were current alcoholics at the time of injury. An additional 87 (13.8%) were diagnosed as lifetime non-current alcoholics. There was no significant difference in the rates of current alcohol dependence among patients injured in vehicular crashes (23.5%), other unintentional trauma victims (29.3%), and those injured as a result of violence (24.6%). Of BAC+ (blood alcohol concentration positive) patients, 54.5% were current alcoholics. However, 14.4% of alcohol-negative patients were also diagnosed as alcohol dependent.
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