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Health-related quality of life in alcohol dependence: Similar cross-cultural impact beyond specific drinking habits.

Amandine LuquiensLynn OwensDiane WhalleyNora RahhaliPhilippe LaraméeRebecca CrawfordPierre Michel LlorcaBruno FalissardHenri-Jean Aubin
Published in: Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse (2017)
This study explores sociocultural differences in alcohol-related impact on quality of life between France and United Kingdom. We included 38 alcohol-dependent patients in France and United Kingdom in 10 focus groups. We used a text-mining approach. Three classes of each corpus regarded identical themes across the countries: (a) core impact on quality of life, (b) drinking habits, (c) sources of help. Core impact was similar between the two countries. Main differences were in drinking habits and referral to sources of help. Despite differences in drinking habits, the domains of life impacted by alcohol were non-country specific.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • end stage renal disease
  • primary care
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • drinking water
  • smoking cessation