Samuel Pombo
Presentation @ European Society Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (Finland, 2009)
A wide variety of multivariate models used to classify European alcoholics have been applied in clinical and research settings. Examples include the so-called Cloninger and Lesch typologies, who have been employed for patient’s distinction in clinic, neurobiological and anticraving psychopharmacological studies. Relationships and distinctions among the models will be discussed regarding validity features and clinical utility parameters. Commonalities among different subtyping classification systems showed a significant overlap across many of the multivariate alcoholic subtypes purposed, in which much of the concordance is a function of common charac-teristics in subtype operatio-nalization. At present, no single method or taxonomy to operationalize specific subtypes has been universally accepted; however, empirical evidence among the models achieved some important differences and similarities.
http://research.med.helsinki.fi/esbra2009/ESBRA2009_Abst_%20Smposium8.pdf
Presentation @ European Society Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (Finland, 2009)
A wide variety of multivariate models used to classify European alcoholics have been applied in clinical and research settings. Examples include the so-called Cloninger and Lesch typologies, who have been employed for patient’s distinction in clinic, neurobiological and anticraving psychopharmacological studies. Relationships and distinctions among the models will be discussed regarding validity features and clinical utility parameters. Commonalities among different subtyping classification systems showed a significant overlap across many of the multivariate alcoholic subtypes purposed, in which much of the concordance is a function of common charac-teristics in subtype operatio-nalization. At present, no single method or taxonomy to operationalize specific subtypes has been universally accepted; however, empirical evidence among the models achieved some important differences and similarities.
http://research.med.helsinki.fi/esbra2009/ESBRA2009_Abst_%20Smposium8.pdf
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