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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder and Associated Risk Factors for Relapse.

Kurosch Yazdi1,2, Isabella Fuchs-Leitner1,2, Jan Rosenleitner1,2, Nikolas W Gerstgrasser1,2.   

Abstract

Background: The impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable groups like patients suffering from substance use disorders is expected to be tremendous, and corresponding concerns were raised early on by many experts around the world. Psychosocial distress, financial insecurities and physiological problems associated with the COVID-19 crisis could be especially challenging for this group of patients.
Methods: In the current study data was collected from a clinical sample of patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD; N = 127) during the initial stage of the pandemic. The impact of various COVID-19 related factors (physiological, psychosocial, economic and others) on patients' personal life was evaluated. Alcohol consumption, craving, and potential posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms were assessed using different scales and their associations were analyzed. Furthermore, differences regarding these variables between comparably sized groups of patients who remained abstinent (N = 37), relapsed (N = 41), or reported unaltered drinking behavior (consuming subgroup, N = 49) were investigated. The impact of sociodemographic and COVID-19 factors on relapse (in comparison to abstinence) was evaluated using binary logistic regression analysis.
Results: Our results confirmed the expected positive associations between alcohol consumption, craving, and PTSD symptoms, respectively, among patients with AUD. Furthermore, group differences indicate significantly lower levels on all three scales for abstinent patients. Although generally low PTSD scores were observed, 8% of our participants were found to be at risk of PTSD. Results of a binary logistic regression analysis indicated the presence of psychosocial COVID-19 factors (e.g., isolation, anxiety, and depression) as well as living alone as two major risk factors for relapse. Discussion: Our findings based on actual patient data support the anticipated negative consequences of the pandemic on persons with AUD. Crucially, our results regarding relapse emphasized psychosocial COVID-19 factors and isolation as especially challenging circumstances for persons with AUD, whereas economic and physiological health aspects seemed of minor impact on relapse. Our results reflect the initial stage of the pandemic, whereas long-term developments should be closely monitored.
Copyright © 2020 Yazdi, Fuchs-Leitner, Rosenleitner and Gerstgrasser.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; PTSD symptom; alcohol use disorder (AUD); isolation; psychosocial impact; relapse

Year:  2020        PMID: 33391060      PMCID: PMC7772314          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.620612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychiatry        ISSN: 1664-0640            Impact factor:   4.157


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5.  Socioeconomic and Environmental Factors Associated With Increased Alcohol Purchase and Consumption in 38 Countries During the Covid-19 Pandemic.

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8.  Difficulty and help with activities of daily living among older adults living alone during the COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-country population-based study.

Authors:  Shanquan Chen; Linda A Jones; Shan Jiang; Huajie Jin; Dong Dong; Xi Chen; Dan Wang; Yun Zhang; Li Xiang; Anna Zhu; Rudolf N Cardinal
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-03-04       Impact factor: 4.070

9.  The impact of the COVID lockdown on alcohol consumption in the Netherlands. The role of living arrangements and social isolation.

Authors:  Lluís Mangot-Sala; Khoa A Tran; Nynke Smidt; Aart C Liefbroer
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10.  Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on individuals under treatment for substance use disorders: Risk factors for adverse mental health outcomes.

Authors:  C Blithikioti; L Nuño; B Paniello; A Gual; L Miquel
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