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Alcoholism and substance abuse among selected southern cheyenne Indians

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This family and small community-based study reports the occurrence of alcoholism and co-occurring substance abuse in Southern Cheyenne Indians living in western Oklahoma. Sociocultural factors complicate operationalization of clinical data into standard (DSM-III-R) psychiatric disorder terminology; understanding sociocultural factors is essential for assessing the high rate of addictive disorders in this group. To obtain reliable and valid clinical diagnoses, data from several sources were utilized within a blind rating system: 1) SADS-L, a clinician-administered research diagnostic instrument; 2) MAST; 3) relatives; 4) medical records; 5) other official documents. The sample consisted of 69 males (45 alcoholics) and 97 females (36 alcoholics). Among clinically significant substance abusers (moderate impairment of function), 22 of 24 were alcoholics. In non-alcoholics, mean MAST scores were 8.8 (males) and 5.1 (females); in alcoholics, 32.0 (males) and 38.7 (females). Mean age of onset on heavy use of alcohol was 20.1 yrs. (males) and 22.8 (females) (p = 0.047); among all alcoholics, 86% (males) and 64% (females) had early onset (< 25 yrs. old). When data from 98 unrelated subjects were analyzed separately, similar findings were observed except that mean age of onset of heavy use of alcohol was more discrepant between males and females, viz. 20.1 versus 22.8 yrs. (p = 0.02). Among those with substance abuse disorders, early age of onset was present in all but one female. In these Cheyenne, alcoholism is usually clinically severe and early in onset; it often co-occurs with substance abuse, also early in onset.

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Brown, G.L., Albaugh, B.J., Robin, R.W. et al. Alcoholism and substance abuse among selected southern cheyenne Indians. Cult Med Psych 16, 531–542 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00053592

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