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Mean Age, Sex Ratio and Psychopathology in Alcohol Psychoses
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1988
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Substance AbuseSubstance UsePsychiatryPsychotic DisorderAddictionAlcohol DependencePsychologyNeuropsychiatryAddiction MedicineSocial SciencesAlcohol Withdrawal DeliriumAcute Alcohol PsychosisAlcohol PsychosesCase HistoriesAlcohol AbuseAlcohol MisusePsychopathologyHealth Sciences
In a retrospective study the case histories of 154 patients with acute alcohol psychosis were examined. The obvious diagnostic criteria in the doctor's differential diagnosis between alcohol withdrawal delirium and alcohol hallucinosis was clouding of sensorium and disorientation. 103 patients were diagnosed as having alcohol withdrawal delirium, 51 patients alcohol hallucinosis. Mean age and sex ratio were the same in both groups. Further psychopathological symptoms in both groups supporting differential diagnosis are discussed.