Modeling alcohol use disorder as a set of interconnected symptoms – Assessing differences between clinical and population samples and across external factors

Volume: 125, Pages: 107128 - 107128
Published: Feb 1, 2022
Abstract
Alcohol use disorder is argued to be a highly complex disorder influenced by a multitude of factors on different levels. Common research approaches fail to capture this breadth of interconnecting symptoms. To address this gap in theoretical assumptions and methodological approaches, we used a network analysis to assess the interplay of alcohol use disorder symptoms. We applied the exploratory analysis to two US-datasets, a population sample with...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling alcohol use disorder as a set of interconnected symptoms – Assessing differences between clinical and population samples and across external factors
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
125
Pages
107128 - 107128
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