What is an Alcohol Use Disorder? The Recovery Village #AlcoholUseDisorder #AlcoholAddiction

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab
30 Sept 202006:14

Summary

TLDRThis lesson offers an overview of alcohol use disorder, a condition affecting 86% of adults who have consumed alcohol in their lifetime. It clarifies that alcohol use disorder is a disease, not a lack of willpower or a mental illness. The script highlights the disorder's prevalence, its genetic factors, and the diagnostic criteria from the DSM-5. It also emphasizes the importance of recognizing and treating this condition, which is the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States.

Takeaways

  • đŸ» Alcohol is a widely used psychoactive substance affecting the brain.
  • 🌟 According to a 2018 survey, 86% of adults have consumed alcohol in their lifetime.
  • 📅 70% of adults reported drinking alcohol in the past year, and 55.3% in the past month.
  • 📚 Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a disease recognized by the American Medical Association since 1956.
  • đŸš« AUD is not a weakness, lack of willpower, or a mental illness.
  • 🔟 Approximately 1 in 10 people who drink alcohol develop AUD.
  • đŸș The average alcohol consumption for those with moderate to severe AUD is 74 drinks per week.
  • đŸ„ Alcohol-related causes are responsible for 88,000 deaths annually in the United States.
  • 📊 Alcohol use is linked to 50% of liver diseases and is the fourth leading preventable cause of death.
  • 📖 The DSM-5 lists 11 criteria for diagnosing AUD, ranging from mild to severe depending on the number of criteria met.
  • 🧬 Genetics play a significant role in AUD, with genes ABH1B and ALDH2 having the strongest relationship.

Q & A

  • What percentage of adults have consumed alcohol in their lifetime according to the 2018 national survey?

    -According to the 2018 national survey on drug use and health, 86 percent of adults have consumed alcohol in their lifetime.

  • How many adults reported drinking alcohol in the past year and past month?

    -Seventy percent of adults reported drinking alcohol in the past year, and 55.3 percent reported drinking alcohol in the past month.

  • Is alcohol use disorder considered a disease?

    -Yes, alcohol use disorder is considered a disease. The American Medical Association officially termed it a disease in 1987.

  • What is the approximate percentage of alcohol consumers who develop an alcohol use disorder?

    -Approximately one out of ten who drink alcohol develop an alcohol use disorder.

  • What is the average alcohol consumption for those with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder?

    -The average alcohol consumption for those with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder is 74 drinks a week or over 10 drinks a day.

  • How many people die annually from alcohol-related causes in the United States?

    -Tragically, 88,000 people die annually from alcohol-related causes in the United States.

  • What is the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States?

    -Alcohol-related causes are the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States.

  • What percentage of liver disease is attributed to alcohol use?

    -Fifty percent of liver disease is attributed to alcohol use.

  • How many criteria are there for alcohol use disorder according to the DSM-5?

    -There are 11 criteria for alcohol use disorder according to the DSM-5.

  • What are the two genes that have the strongest relationship to alcohol use disorder?

    -The two genes that have the strongest relationship to alcohol use disorder are ABH1B and ALDH2.

  • What is the implication of having the ABH1B and ALDH2 genes for alcohol metabolism?

    -Individuals with the ABH1B and ALDH2 genes often metabolize alcohol more quickly, which can lead to drinking more alcoholic beverages to achieve the desired effect.

  • What is the risk for developing an alcohol use disorder if you have a family member with the condition and you consume alcohol?

    -If you have a family member with alcohol use disorder and you drink alcohol, you are at a significantly higher risk for developing an alcohol use disorder than the average individual.

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