Variables de personalidad, alteraciones psicopatológicas y trastornos de personalidad en pacientes con dependencia de alcohol en función de la tipología de Cloninger
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Echeburúa, E., Bravo De Medina, R., & Aizpiri, J. (2008). Variables de personalidad, alteraciones psicopatológicas y trastornos de personalidad en pacientes con dependencia de alcohol en función de la tipología de Cloninger. Psicothema, 20(Número 4), 525–530. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8692

Abstract

Personality variables, psychopathological alterations and personality disorders in alcohol-dependent patients according to Cloninger's typology of alcohol abuse. In this paper, an evaluation of Cloninger's typology of alcohol abuse in personality, psychopathology and personality disorders is carried out. The sample consisted of 158 alcoholics in treatment (56 Type I alcohol-dependent patients and 102 Type II alcohol-dependent patients). All subjects were assessed with diverse assessment tools related to personality (Impulsiveness Scale, Sensation Seeking Scale and STAI), psychopathology (SCL-90-R, BDI and Inadaptation Scale) and personality disorders (IPDE). The main findings were that Type II alcohol-dependent patients were more impulsive and sensation-seeking and they displayed more hostility and emotional distress than Type I alcohol-dependent patients. Personality disorders were not so prevalent in the case of Type I alcohol-dependent patients. The most specific personality disorders for Type II alcohol-dependent patients were narcissistic and paranoid. The implications of this study for further research are commented on.
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