Study links life adversity to early alcohol abstinence symptoms and possible clinical outcome

Among people in treatment for alcohol dependence, the severity of withdrawal symptoms during early alcohol abstinence may be affected by the life adversity they have experienced, a small study suggests. “Cumulative adversity” is the sum of an individual’s challenging and traumatic life circumstances. This chronic wear and tear is associated with a range of health outcomes—including substance use disorders, where the effects of stress are known to underpin craving and relapse.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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