Abstract

BackgroundCorona virus epidemic may be acts as a stressor or trauma that affects both physical health and mental health. People exhibited various reactive behaviors to confront with this stressful situation. In Iran, one of the common motives for alcohol consumption is to scape problems and cope with stresses. It has been shown that personality factors influence alcohol consumption, since they are associated with drinking motives. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between temperament and character and alcohol abuse.MethodsThis cross-section study was conducted on 135 alcohol intoxicated patients admitted to emergency room in March 2020 and 255 participants who were randomly selected from public in Shiraz. A questionnaire consisted of TCI (Temperament and character inventory) and several questions about COVID-19 pandemic. It was completed by a trained interviewer using the matched answer technique. Demographic factors were self-reported.ResultsAmong the alcohol intoxicated group, 117 (86.7%) were males and 18(13.3%) were females. The mean age of the participants was 32.43 ± 10.81 years. Among control group, 99 (38.8%) were males and 156 (61.2%) were females. The mean age of control group was 33.12 ± 14.77 years. Alcohol toxicity was mostly observed among the young males (male/female ratio was 6.45). According to temperament and character index, mean scores of novelty seeking, harm avoidant, and self-transcendence were higher in the alcohol toxicity group than normal population (P < 0.01). Mean scores of reward dependent, cooperativeness, and self-directedness were higher in normal population than the alcohol toxicity group (P < 0.001). The mean score of persistence was not significantly different between methanol intoxicated and normal population groups (P = 0.718).ConclusionAlcohol intoxicated patients had higher scores of novelty-seeking and self-transcendence and lower scores of reward-dependency scores, cooperativeness and self-directedness. These scores are associated with higher likelihood of personality disorders.

Highlights

  • Corona virus epidemic may be acts as a stressor or trauma that affects both physical health and mental health

  • We believe that having a perception of personality traits would be beneficial for clinical practice of mental health professionals

  • Specific temperamental and character personality dimensions are introduced for alcohol intoxicated patients

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Introduction

Corona virus epidemic may be acts as a stressor or trauma that affects both physical health and mental health. Despite the warning reports on mental health disorders, psychiatric morbidities and behavioral problems during and after similar outbreaks in the past [3], the growing number of COVID-19 cases as well as the unprepared health services have necessitate further efforts to understand the epidemiology, clinical features, transmission patterns, and management of COVID-19 pneumonia [4]. The coincide of these problems with sustained international pressures from economic sanctions have interrupted timely mental healthcare measures [5]; people are more vulnerable to various emotional distress and mental health problems [4, 6]

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