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Personality Predictors of Drinking Outcomes in Depressed Alcohol-Dependent Patients

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ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM
卷 51, 期 3, 页码 296-301

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/agv122

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  1. New Zealand Ministry of Health
  2. New Zealand Health Research Council [HRC 07/138]

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To evaluate the role of personality dimensions as predictors of drinking outcomes in depressed alcohol-dependent patients. Temperament and character inventory (TCI) scores were obtained at baseline in a 24-week study of 127 depressed alcohol-dependent patients who received open-label naltrexone and were randomized to citalopram or placebo. The association between TCI personality dimensions and alcohol outcomes during follow-up was examined using general linear mixed models. Low novelty seeking, high self-directedness and high cooperativeness predicted less alcohol consumption on drinking days during follow-up. Temperament and character variables had no effect on the percentage of days abstinent from alcohol. Depression mediated the effects of self-directedness and cooperativeness on alcohol outcomes while the effect of novelty seeking remained after adjusting for depression scores in follow-up. Identifying personality characteristics at baseline predicts drinking outcomes in depressed, alcohol-dependent patients. In particular patients with high novelty seeking drank more heavily on drinking days and they may therefore need more intensive intervention to achieve good treatment outcomes.

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