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Citation

Moreira FG, Quintana MI, Ribeiro W, Bressan RA, Mello MF, Mari JJ, Andreoli SB. Biomed. Res. Int. 2015; 2015: e805424.

Affiliation

Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 04038-020 São Paulo, SP, Brazil ; Universidade Católica de Santos (UNISANTOS), 11015-002 Santos, SP, Brazil.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Hindawi Publishing)

DOI

10.1155/2015/805424

PMID

26000304

PMCID

PMC4427086

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. To verify the association between violence and alcohol dependence syndrome in sample populations.

METHOD. Population-wide survey with multistage probabilistic sample. 3,744 individuals of both genders, aged from 15 to 75 years, were interviewed from the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI 2.1).

RESULTS. In both cities, alcohol dependence was associated with the male gender, having suffered violence related to criminality, and having suffered familial violence. In both cities, urban violence, in more than 50% of cases, and familial violence, in more than 90% of cases, preceded alcohol dependence. The reoccurrence of traumatic events occurred in more than half of individuals dependent on alcohol. In São Paulo, having been diagnosed with PTSD is associated with violence revictimization (P = 0.014; Odds = 3.33).

CONCLUSION. Alcohol dependence syndrome is complexly related to urban and familial violence in the general population. Violence frequently precedes alcoholism, but this relationship is dependent on residence and traumatic events. This vicious cycle contributes to perpetuating the high rates of alcoholism and violence in the cities. Politicians ordering the reduction of violence in the large metropolises can, potentially, reduce alcoholism and contribute to the break of this cycle.


Language: en

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