Abstract

Background: In India, one of the most common substance for which people seek treatment is alcohol. 17.1% of adultpopulation consume alcohol in India with male to female ratio being 17:1. Various factors have been associated with theonset and maintenance of substance use disorders, for example, family history, getting involved with deviant peer group,presence of other psychiatric comorbidities and personality factors.Methods: 70 people with alcohol related disorders diagnosed by DSM 5 were interviewed with SADQ and NEO FFI3 toassess severity of alcohol related disorders and personality of those patients.Results: The study shows that most of the AUD patients were male. Mean age of AUD patients was 40.96±8.319. Majorityof the AUD patients belonged to rural background. Patients with mild physical dependency had high conscientiousness(40.33±4.73) followed by agreeableness (38.00±5.57) and openness to experience (35.00±3.46). Patients with severe alcoholdependence had high neuroticism (32.25±4.22) and high extraversion (31.50±3.94). Discussion: Previous studies showedagreeableness and conscientiousness were high in alcohol related disorders. Our findings are also in the same way butopenness to experience was neutral in our study. Hence, there was significant association between the personality profilefactors and alcohol dependence and severity of alcohol dependence.

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