Characteristics and prognosis of alcoholic doctors
Autor: | Robin M. Murray |
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Rok vydání: | 1976 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Repeated failure education Physicians Medicine Humans Psychiatry General Environmental Science Aged business.industry Advanced stage General Engineering General Medicine Middle Aged Prognosis United Kingdom Alcoholism Suicide Family medicine General Earth and Planetary Sciences Female business Follow-Up Studies Research Article |
Zdroj: | British medical journal. 2(6051) |
ISSN: | 0007-1447 |
Popis: | Five medically qualified women and 36 men who were being treated for alcoholism at a London postgraduate hospital were studied. Most were middle-aged and at an advanced stage of alcoholism. They had usually started drinking heavily in the wake of well-established drug dependence or other psychiatric disorder; as students or housemen; and in the armed forces. Thirty-six doctors were followed up for a mean of 63 months. Five doctors either killed themselves or died of cirrhosis, and nine persisted in almost continuous dependent drinking, while seven completely overcame their alcohol problem and 10 had only occasional relapses. Their prealcoholic careers had ranged from repeated failure to spectacular success, but of 29 doctors alive at follow-up only eight were practising satisfactorily. |
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