The association of socio-demographic factors and life events with psychotropic drug consumption, alcohol abuse, and minor psychiatric morbidity was investigated in a representative community sample of 181 respondents living in Verona, Italy. A logistic multiple regression analysis revealed that psychotropic drug use was best predicted by family size and employment status; alcohol abuse by sex, family size, and exit events; and minor psychiatric morbidity by sex, marital status, and undesirable life events. (PsycLIT Database Copyright 1989 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved)
Social factors associated with the use of psychotropic drugs: Alcohol abuse and minor psychiatric morbidity in the community
ZIMMERMANN, Christa;SICILIANI, Orazio
1988-01-01
Abstract
The association of socio-demographic factors and life events with psychotropic drug consumption, alcohol abuse, and minor psychiatric morbidity was investigated in a representative community sample of 181 respondents living in Verona, Italy. A logistic multiple regression analysis revealed that psychotropic drug use was best predicted by family size and employment status; alcohol abuse by sex, family size, and exit events; and minor psychiatric morbidity by sex, marital status, and undesirable life events. (PsycLIT Database Copyright 1989 American Psychological Assn, all rights reserved)File in questo prodotto:
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