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The authors interviewed 57 hospitalized alcoholics and 50 nonhospitalized control subjects to clarify the relationship between alcoholism and cigarette smoking. They found that alcoholics smoked significantly more than nonalcoholics, even when only women subjects were considered. In addition, there was a high positive correlation between the amount alcoholics drank and the amount they smoked. However, when they were abstaining from alcohol consumption, alcoholic subjects did not necessarily smoke more. The authors discuss the implications of these findings both for treatment and for two theoretical models, oral “drive” and susceptibility.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 445 - 447
PubMed: 4814915

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Published in print: April 1974
Published online: 24 April 2020

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Barry M. Maletzky, M.D.
At the time this work was done, the authors were with the Department of Neuropsychiatry, Lyster Army Hospital, Fort Rucker, Ala.; Dr. Maletzky was Chief of the Department. He is now in private practice at 940 N.E. 102nd St., Portland, Ore. 97220. Dr. Klottcr is now a resident in family practice at San Bernadino County Hospital, San Bernardino, Calif.
James Klotteb, M.D.
At the time this work was done, the authors were with the Department of Neuropsychiatry, Lyster Army Hospital, Fort Rucker, Ala.; Dr. Maletzky was Chief of the Department. He is now in private practice at 940 N.E. 102nd St., Portland, Ore. 97220. Dr. Klottcr is now a resident in family practice at San Bernadino County Hospital, San Bernardino, Calif.

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