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SOME MINOR OR BORDERLINE PSYCHOSES OF ALCOHOLISM. [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1905
The following case is representative of a class of minor psychoses, psychoses peculiarly a feature of alcoholism. Case 1. —Man, aged 42; married; farmer, with no family history of mental or nervous disease; with no history of previous serious illness; syphilis denied. History.
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Spatial regularity in suicides and alcohol psychoses in Belarus

open access: yesActa medica Lituanica, 2014
Objective. Epidemiological evidence suggests that rates of suicide mortality vary noticeably between the regions in Belarus with the regular spatial pattern in suicide distribution. The present study considers the effect of regional alcohol consumption as a factor responsible for regional variations in suicide rates. Methods.
Razvodovsky, Y. E., Kandrychyn, S. V.
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On the issue of alcoholic psychoses in children and alcoholism among young people

open access: yesKazan medical journal, 2021
While on a business trip for agricultural health care. workers in the spring sowing campaign in 1931 (Kolpakovsky state farm Sakhkombpnata "Collectivist" Ivaninsky district Ts. Ch. O), I observed a case of acutely developed alcoholic psychosis in a peasant boy of 3 years of age.
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The Effect of Beverage Type on the Alcoholic Psychoses Rate in Russia: Fig. 1. [PDF]

open access: yesAlcohol and Alcoholism, 2015
To test the hypothesis of beverage-specific effect in Russia on the incidence rate of alcoholic psychoses (a known indicator of a population's alcohol-related problems).Time series analytical modeling techniques (ARIMA) were used to examine the relation between the sales of different alcoholic beverages (vodka, wine, beer) and alcoholic psychoses ...
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Alcoholism and alcoholic psychoses in Russia: An analysis of the trends

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2017
IntroductionRussia has one of the highest alcoholism (alcohol dependence) and alcoholic psychoses incidence/prevalence rates in Europe, which may be explained by high overall population drinking and prevalence of irregular heavy drinking of vodka. The role of binge drinking in modifying the effect of alcohol on the risk of alcoholic psychoses in Russia
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Was the Alcohol Psychoses Decline in Russia Attributable to Alcohol Control Policy?

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2015
Introduction Since 2003, Russia has experienced steep decline in alcohol psychoses incidence rate (APIR) and a parallel downward trend in the population drinking, driven mainly by a decrease in vodka (spirits) consumption. A coincidence in these trends allows us to hypothesize that the reduction in the APIR during recent decade might be attributed to ...
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Alcoholic Psychoses in Russia and Belarus: A Comparative Analysis of Trends

open access: yesJournal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence, 2015
Background: The alcoholic psychoses incidence rate is a reliable indicator of alcohol-related problems at the population level since there is a strong relationship between alcoholic psychoses incidence rate and alcohol consumption per capita. Aims: To estimate the aggregate level effect of alcohol on the psychoses incidence rate in the former Soviet ...
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