Factors of long-term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependence

Alcohol dependence syndrome is the important modern medico-social issues. ln recent years, the problem of achieving remission with alcohol dependence has been given great attention, both in Russia and abroad. The duration, persistence and quality of remission are the indicators of effectiveness of a...

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Main Authors: O. V. Petrunko, E. N. Bryukhanova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems 2017-09-01
Series:Acta Biomedica Scientifica
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Online Access:https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/520
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description Alcohol dependence syndrome is the important modern medico-social issues. ln recent years, the problem of achieving remission with alcohol dependence has been given great attention, both in Russia and abroad. The duration, persistence and quality of remission are the indicators of effectiveness of alcohol dependence therapy. The possibility of an objective prediction of the outcome of ongoing therapy, the duration of remissions and the likelihood of relapses of alcohol dependence are urgent needs. Despite a large number of scientific studies, there is no single idea of the factors influencing the formation of remissions in patients with alcoholic dependence syndrome. The article presents the modern view on the terms and stages of the remissions formation in alcohol dependence syndrome, clinical-psychopathologic structure of remissions. Diagnostic assessment of the remissions is examined according to the current classifications of lCD-10 and DSM-V Biological, personal, social and therapeutic factors of the formation of long-term remissions in patients with alcohol dependence are analyzed. Comorbid affective disorders, in particular, depressive and anxiety-phobic disorders, cerebral pathology (traumatic, hypertonic, vertebrogenic genesis), nicotine dependence, are attributed to factors influencing the stability of the clinical picture of remission and causing a high risk of recurrence. Modern approaches to the prognosis of remission in alcohol dependence on the basis of a complex biopsychosocial approach are presented.
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spelling doaj.art-3f6a730c6ffe438686e48d1db39b75e72024-03-28T07:49:18ZrusScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction ProblemsActa Biomedica Scientifica2541-94202587-95962017-09-0125(2)12513210.12737/article_5a3a0e7bd7d985.70954570520Factors of long-term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependenceO. V. Petrunko0E. N. Bryukhanova1Irkutsk State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education - Branch Campus of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional EducationIrkutsk State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education - Branch Campus of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education; Tulun Regional Psychoneurological DispensaryAlcohol dependence syndrome is the important modern medico-social issues. ln recent years, the problem of achieving remission with alcohol dependence has been given great attention, both in Russia and abroad. The duration, persistence and quality of remission are the indicators of effectiveness of alcohol dependence therapy. The possibility of an objective prediction of the outcome of ongoing therapy, the duration of remissions and the likelihood of relapses of alcohol dependence are urgent needs. Despite a large number of scientific studies, there is no single idea of the factors influencing the formation of remissions in patients with alcoholic dependence syndrome. The article presents the modern view on the terms and stages of the remissions formation in alcohol dependence syndrome, clinical-psychopathologic structure of remissions. Diagnostic assessment of the remissions is examined according to the current classifications of lCD-10 and DSM-V Biological, personal, social and therapeutic factors of the formation of long-term remissions in patients with alcohol dependence are analyzed. Comorbid affective disorders, in particular, depressive and anxiety-phobic disorders, cerebral pathology (traumatic, hypertonic, vertebrogenic genesis), nicotine dependence, are attributed to factors influencing the stability of the clinical picture of remission and causing a high risk of recurrence. Modern approaches to the prognosis of remission in alcohol dependence on the basis of a complex biopsychosocial approach are presented.https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/520alcohol dependence syndromealcoholismremissionlong-term remission
spellingShingle O. V. Petrunko
E. N. Bryukhanova
Factors of long-term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependence
Acta Biomedica Scientifica
alcohol dependence syndrome
alcoholism
remission
long-term remission
title Factors of long-term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependence
title_full Factors of long-term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependence
title_fullStr Factors of long-term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependence
title_full_unstemmed Factors of long-term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependence
title_short Factors of long-term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependence
title_sort factors of long term remission formation in patients with alcohol dependence
topic alcohol dependence syndrome
alcoholism
remission
long-term remission
url https://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/520
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