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Title

Predictive Capacity of Cloninger's temperament and character inventory (TCI-R) in alcohol use disorder outcomes.

Authors

ÁVILA ESCRIBANO, JOSÉ JUAN; BARBA, MERCEDES SÁNCHEZ; PEDRERO, AIDA ÁLVAREZ; VILLARREAL, ANA LÓPEZ; PÉREZ, JOAQUINA RECIO; RODILLA, MANUELA RODRÍGUEZ; GARCÍA, EULALIA FRAILE

Abstract

Objective: to investigate the ability to predict the outcome of alcohol use disorders through Cloninger's temperament and character inventory (TCI-R). Methods: this is a prospective study consisting of 237 outpatients with alcohol use disorders who underwent follow-up treatment for 6 months and whose personality traits were studied using TCI-R. At the end of that period, the scores of each TCI-R trait were analyzed in terms of those who remained in treatment and those who dropped out. Results: The whole group scored highly in novelty seeking (NS) and harm avoidance (HA) and produced low scores in self-directedness (SD), these last traits are considered prominent. The drop-out group scored significantly (p=.004) higher in novelty seeking (NS) than the follow-up group. Also, when the score was higher than the 67 percentile the likelihood of abandoning the treatment was 1.07 times higher. Conclusions: Cloninger's temperament and character inventory is a good instrument to predict the outcome of treatment of patients with alcohol use disorders and the novelty seeking (NS) dimension is strongly related to therapeutic drop-out.

Subjects

ALCOHOLISM; ALCOHOL drinking; TEMPERAMENT; CHARACTER; ADDICTIONS

Publication

Adicciones, 2016, Vol 28, Issue 3, p136

ISSN

0214-4840

Publication type

Academic Journal

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