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Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder

There is a lack of evidence for the consistency between self‐reported alcohol consumption (SRAC) and concentrations of ethyl glucuronide in hair (hEtG) among elderly patients treated exclusively for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Hence, this study assessed the consistency between these two measures in...

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Autores principales: Nielsen, Dorthe Grüner, Andersen, Kjeld, Nielsen, Anette Søgaard, Nielsen, Flemming, Behrendt, Silke, Bilberg, Randi, Bogenschutz, Michael, Bühringer, Gerhard, Mellentin, Angelina Isabella
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36301220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13231
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author Nielsen, Dorthe Grüner
Andersen, Kjeld
Nielsen, Anette Søgaard
Nielsen, Flemming
Behrendt, Silke
Bilberg, Randi
Bogenschutz, Michael
Bühringer, Gerhard
Mellentin, Angelina Isabella
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Andersen, Kjeld
Nielsen, Anette Søgaard
Nielsen, Flemming
Behrendt, Silke
Bilberg, Randi
Bogenschutz, Michael
Bühringer, Gerhard
Mellentin, Angelina Isabella
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description There is a lack of evidence for the consistency between self‐reported alcohol consumption (SRAC) and concentrations of ethyl glucuronide in hair (hEtG) among elderly patients treated exclusively for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Hence, this study assessed the consistency between these two measures in these patients. A total of 190 patients with AUD were assessed for SRAC using Form 90 and hEtG, 14 or 22 weeks after treatment conclusion. Patients were grouped according to SRAC (g/day) and corresponding hEtG concentrations (pg/mg): 0 and <5 (abstinence), 0.1–14.3 and 5.0–9.9 (low consumption), 14.4–21.4 and 10.0–15.9 (moderate consumption), 21.5–59.9 and 16.0–30 (high consumption) and ≥60 and >30 (excessive consumption). The extent of underreporting and overreporting was examined by crosstabulations, and inter‐rater reliability was reported by kappa correlations. Associations and effect modification were examined by conditional logistic regression. Due to multitesting, p‐values ≤0.01 were considered significant. Underreporting was found in 96 patients (50.5%) and overreporting in 41 patients (21.6%). The kappa coefficients varied between 0.19 and 0.34. HEtG was more likely to detect low, moderate and high alcohol consumption compared with SRAC (ORs between 5.1 and 12.6, all p‐values <0.01), but SRAC and hEtG did not differ significantly with respect to identification of abstinence (OR = 1.9, p = 0.05). Inconsistency between the outcome measures was found in a considerable number of the patients. More studies examining the consistency between SRAC and specific direct biomarkers of alcohol in this population seem warranted.
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spelling pubmed-97868742022-12-27 Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder Nielsen, Dorthe Grüner Andersen, Kjeld Nielsen, Anette Søgaard Nielsen, Flemming Behrendt, Silke Bilberg, Randi Bogenschutz, Michael Bühringer, Gerhard Mellentin, Angelina Isabella Addict Biol Original Articles There is a lack of evidence for the consistency between self‐reported alcohol consumption (SRAC) and concentrations of ethyl glucuronide in hair (hEtG) among elderly patients treated exclusively for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Hence, this study assessed the consistency between these two measures in these patients. A total of 190 patients with AUD were assessed for SRAC using Form 90 and hEtG, 14 or 22 weeks after treatment conclusion. Patients were grouped according to SRAC (g/day) and corresponding hEtG concentrations (pg/mg): 0 and <5 (abstinence), 0.1–14.3 and 5.0–9.9 (low consumption), 14.4–21.4 and 10.0–15.9 (moderate consumption), 21.5–59.9 and 16.0–30 (high consumption) and ≥60 and >30 (excessive consumption). The extent of underreporting and overreporting was examined by crosstabulations, and inter‐rater reliability was reported by kappa correlations. Associations and effect modification were examined by conditional logistic regression. Due to multitesting, p‐values ≤0.01 were considered significant. Underreporting was found in 96 patients (50.5%) and overreporting in 41 patients (21.6%). The kappa coefficients varied between 0.19 and 0.34. HEtG was more likely to detect low, moderate and high alcohol consumption compared with SRAC (ORs between 5.1 and 12.6, all p‐values <0.01), but SRAC and hEtG did not differ significantly with respect to identification of abstinence (OR = 1.9, p = 0.05). Inconsistency between the outcome measures was found in a considerable number of the patients. More studies examining the consistency between SRAC and specific direct biomarkers of alcohol in this population seem warranted. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-17 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9786874/ /pubmed/36301220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13231 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Addiction Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society for the Study of Addiction. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Nielsen, Dorthe Grüner
Andersen, Kjeld
Nielsen, Anette Søgaard
Nielsen, Flemming
Behrendt, Silke
Bilberg, Randi
Bogenschutz, Michael
Bühringer, Gerhard
Mellentin, Angelina Isabella
Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder
title Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder
title_full Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder
title_fullStr Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder
title_short Comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for DSM‐5 alcohol use disorder
title_sort comparison of self‐reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year ‐olds treated for dsm‐5 alcohol use disorder
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36301220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13231
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