Literature DB >> 21407879

Alienation, sensation seeking and multiphasic personality questionnaire profile in men being treated for alcohol and/or opioid dependence.

S K Mattoo1, V K Varma, R A Singh, H Khurana, R Kaur, S K Sharma.   

Abstract

Two hundred and thirty men, being treated for ICD-10 diagnosed dependence on alcohol, opioids or both, were studied 2-4 weeks after the last use of alcohol or opioids. Alienation Scale, Sensation Seeking Scale and Muliphasic Personality Questionnaire (MPQ), and selected sociodemographic and family history data were studied. All three groups showed high alienation (more in opioid cases), high sensation seeking (more in alcohol cases, more for boredom susceptibility), and a disturbed MPQ profile. The dual dependence group was similar to opioid group for age, but closer to alcohol group in terms of personality profile. Only alcohol cases showed a significantly positive correlation between alienation and sensation seeking- in terms of total scale, and boredom susceptibility and disinhibition subscales only. Thus, substance specificity was not reflected prominently in the inter-relationships between alienation, sensation seeking and MPQ scores, and sociodemographic variables.

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Keywords:  MMPI; MPQ; Substance dependence; alienation; personality; sensation seeking

Year:  2001        PMID: 21407879      PMCID: PMC2956240     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0019-5545            Impact factor:   1.759


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