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Impaired emotional facial expression recognition is associated with interpersonal problems in alcoholism.

Charles Kornreich1, Pierre Philippot, Marie-Line Foisy, Sylvie Blairy, Emmanuel Raynaud, Bernard Dan, Ursula Hess, Xavier Noël, Isy Pelc, Paul Verbanck.   

Abstract

AIMS: Emotional facial expression (EFE) recognition has been shown to be impaired in abstinent alcoholics. The present study investigated the relationship between EFE recognition impairments and interpersonal difficulties in recently detoxified alcoholics (RA).
METHODS: Thirty recently detoxified alcoholics were compared to 30 normal controls (NC) matched for age, sex and educational level on an EFE decoding test. This test involves 16 photographs depicting EFE of happiness, anger, disgust and sadness. Subjects were asked to fill in the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems evaluating six dimensions of interpersonal problems (assertiveness, submissiveness, intimacy, reliability, control and sociability).
RESULTS: RA had EFE recognition deficits and more interpersonal problems, compared to NC. Reported interpersonal difficulties were correlated with EFE decoding problems.
CONCLUSIONS: Interpersonal difficulties serve as a mediator between EFE accuracy problems and alcoholism. Impaired EFE recognition could have a role in the interpersonal difficulties encountered by RA and may therefore constitute a relapse factor.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12107044     DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/37.4.394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol Alcohol        ISSN: 0735-0414            Impact factor:   2.826


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