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  • Title: Social class and morbidity in clinically treated alcoholics.
    Author: Ashley MJ, Olin JS, Le Riche WH, Kornaczewski A, Schmidt W, Rankin JG.
    Journal: Drug Alcohol Depend; 1976 Apr; 1(4):263-76. PubMed ID: 1037104.
    Abstract:
    The lifetime physical disease profiles of 122 lower and 724 middle class non-skid row alcoholics admitted to an inpatient treatment facility were compared to further clarify the significance of social class as a determinant of morbidity in alcoholics. The overall severity of physical disease and the frequency of all recorded lifetime illness diagnoses were greater in the lower than in the middle class. The former experienced more trauma, genitourinary disorders, venereal disease and malnutrition, as well as small excesses of respiratory and nervous system disorders. There were no class differences in the lifetime frequencies of liver and biliary tract, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, endocrine and metabolic, integumentary, locomotor and haemopoietic disorders, or in the incidences of a number of disease entities including acute brain syndromes and chronic brain damage. The drinking patterns of the classes were similar, but the average duration of hazardous drinking was longer and the average current consumption was greater in the lower class. There were no class differences, however, in the average duration of hazardous drinking before the first occurrence of certain diseases. The referral sources of the classes were significantly different. Possible explanations for the differences between the findings of this and earlier studies are discussed.
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