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Title: Alcohol and Women


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Alcohol and Women
Nioaka N. Campbell, MD University of South
Carolina School of Medicine
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Alcohol Use In Women
  • Significant health concern
  • 43 current drinkers
  • Alcohol use disorders (AUDs)
  • 4.5M with abuse
  • 2.5M with dependence

3
Alcohol Research
  • Most in male subjects
  • (14 women)
  • May not consider gender differences
  • Body weight
  • Body fat
  • Alcohol dehydrogenase

4
Drink Like A Man
  • Gender gap narrowing
  • 197523 200112
  • College women in co-ed dorms adopt pattern of men
  • Rates are similar age 12-17, 17

5
Gender Specific Sequelae
  • Mortality rate ? 2x ? with AUDs
  • 3rd leading cause of death, both sexes ages 35-55
  • Other sequelae
  • Liver disease, CNS damage, Breast CA

6
Diagnosing AUDs In Women
  • lt50 with AUD are identified by their MD
  • Yet ? more often frequent their MD

7
This Lecture Will Cover
  • Epidemiology of use and AUDs
  • Course of alcoholism in women
  • Consequences, gender specific
  • Assessment of women with AUDs
  • Treatment issues in this population

8
Epidemiology
9
Race/Ethnicity Comparisons
  • African American
  • Highest abstainers (46 vs 34 whites)
  • 37 past month use
  • 73 lifetime use
  • Caucasian
  • Highest prevalence
  • 55 past month use
  • 87 lifetime use

10
Race/Ethnicity Comparisons
  • Native American
  • 65 abstain
  • 36 past month use
  • 81 lifetime use
  • Highest heavy drinking gt5 drinks/time, 30
  • Hispanic
  • 62 foreign born abstain
  • 40 past month use
  • 73 lifetime use

11
Abstinence
  • Reported in past year, 2004
  • 56 women vs. 43 men
  • Lifetime, 1997
  • 22 women vs. 13 men
  • ? with education
  • ? with ? salaries

12
Alcohol Use
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Defining Alcohol Abuse
  • Clinically significant impairment in
  • 1 in 12 months
  • Failure to fulfill major obligations
  • Physically hazardous conditions
  • Legal problems (DUIs, disorderly cond.)
  • Social/Interpersonal problems

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Defining Alcohol Dependence
  • Clinically significant impairment in 3 in year
  • Withdrawal - Tolerance
  • Larger amt./longer period than intended
  • Persistent desire/efforts to cut down
  • Excessive time with or obtaining alcohol
  • Activities given up due to alcohol
  • Continued use despite problems

15
Alcohol Use Disorders
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Drinking Consequences
  • Driving fatalities 9 ? vs. 18 ?
  • Victimization ? ETOH related rape, assault
  • Domestic violence victims 2X ? risk of AUD

17
Drinking Consequences
  • Unemployment 48 ? vs. 33 ?
  • Antisocial PD 15 ? vs. 5 ?
  • Health consequences liver, CNS, hangover

18
Course of Alcoholism
Telescoping
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Health Problems and AUDs
  • Axis I D/O major depression, anxiety, eating,
    suicide(40? with AUD)
  • Comorbidity vs. independent disorders
  • Hormonal disruption, changes
  • Breast Cancer
  • 2 cases attributed to alcohol use

20
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  • Varying components
  • Facial malformations
  • Pre and post-natal growth retardation
  • CNS abnormalities
  • Spontaneous abortions
  • Mild to moderate MR

21
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  • 1 of US population
  • 15 pregnant age 14-44
  • had a drink
  • 200 M/yr for children with FAS
  • Since 1990 guidelines abstention

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Assessment of Women with AUDs
  • Avoid stereotype
  • Stigma, guilt
  • Presentation
  • History
  • Routine screening
  • Open vs closed questions
  • Non-judgmental attitudes
  • Problem focused assessment

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Psychosocial Assessment Factors
  • Protective
  • Multiple roles
  • Married
  • Student athletes
  • Risk
  • Isolation
  • Early initiation
  • Hx of neglect, abuse
  • Other Axis I D/O
  • Tobacco

24
Genetic Factors
  • 50-60 variation of AUD risk
  • Twin and adoption studies

25
Assessment Challenges
  • Time
  • Objective Tools
  • CAGE - MAST - AUDIT
  • (Gender and Racial differences)
  • Pregnancy
  • HBQ -TACE

26
Treatment
  • 1 in 4 ? with AUD receive tx
  • ? with AUD 2X likely as ? to receive tx
  • Barriers
  • Stigma - Child care
  • Legal sanction - Limited resources

27
Treatment Programs
  • Some currently provide
  • Womens gp, child care, post partum
  • Womens only
  • 2X completion
  • Child care options
  • Minority populations

28
DHHS Treatment Guidelines
  • Child care
  • Vocational/Legal assistance
  • Female intake provider
  • Empower
  • General medical assessment
  • Thorough assessments

29
Summary
  • Use/AUDs significant womens issues
  • Course varied, unique
  • Consequences gender specific
  • Assessment routine, thorough
  • Treatment comprehensive, individualized

30
Questions?
  • ?
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