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Patients with multiple sclerosis do not necessarily consume more alcohol or tobacco than the general population

Pacientes com esclerose múltipla não necessariamente consomem mais álcool ou tabaco do que a população geral

Purpose

Recent papers suggest that patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are prone to alcohol misuse. This may be due to the combination of a lifelong and disabling disease with a psychiatric profile typical of MS. The objective of the present study was to assess these findings in a culturally different population of patients with MS.

Method

The present case-control transversal study assessed 168 patients with MS and 168 control subjects from Brazil.

Results

There were no evidence that patients with MS drank more alcohol or, smoked more than did controls. In fact, control subjects had a significantly higher alcohol consumption. The only trait associated to higher alcohol consumption was anxiety, both for patients and controls.

Conclusion

Unlike previous reports in the literature, patients with MS in our study did not drink or smoked more than a control population.

multiple sclerosis; alcohol; tobacco; illicit drugs; anxiety; depression


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