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Review Article

Year: 2023 | Month: July-September | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 48-51

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20230309

Personality Traits in Patient with Alcohol Dependence

Riya Kumari1, Aishwarya Ray2, Jyothi Quadras3, Nisha C K4, Dr. Alphonsa K K5

1MSc Nursing, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, St. John’s College of nursing, Bangalore, India, 560034
2Lecturer, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, St. John’s College of Nursing, Bangalore, India, 560034,
3Assistant professor Department of Psychiatric Nursing, St. John’s College of Nursing, Bangalore, India, 560034
4Associate Professor, HOD of Psychiatric Nursing. St. John’s College of Nursing, Bangalore, India, 560034
5Professor & HOD in Nursing Management and Education, Department of Psychiatric Nursing. St. John’s College of Nursing, Bangalore, India, 560034

Corresponding Author: Riya Kumari

ABSTRACT

About two billion people worldwide consume alcoholic beverages and one-third (nearly 76.3million) is likely to have one or more diagnosable alcohol use disorders. Alcohol is attributed to early 3.2% of all deaths and results in a loss of 4% of total DALYs (58million). Personality traits reflect basic dimensions on which people differ (Extraversion, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, Openness, and Agreeableness). Neuroticism, agreeableness and conscientiousness personality have alcohol dependence whereas extraversion tended to predict fewer days of heavy drinking and openness will have familial risk for alcoholism.

Keywords: Personality traits, Alcohol Dependence

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