Order of appearance of alcoholic symptoms

Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
A D PokornyJ E Overall

Abstract

An extensive alcoholism history questionnaire was administered individually to 102 alcoholics. The results were analyzed by averaging the mean age of first occurrence of each symptom for the whole group, and separately by focusing on the order of appearance within each individual subject. The results of these two approaches are presented and compared.

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