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Sleep disorders are very common in alcohol patients (40-90% according to studies) These sleep disorders may persist after withdrawal and represent a major factor in relapse.
In a previous study, the investigators validated a simple sleep questionnaire (the "Short Sleep Index = SSI") from a multicentre series of 602 American patients (Perney et al., Alcohol Alcohol 2012) The SSI is obtained from the Hamilton score (baseline score for anxiety and depression)
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to compare the SSI with a reference sleep questionnaire (Pittsburg Quality Sleep Index) in alcohol patients in different situations: Ambulatory or hospitalization
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Inclusion Criteria Sick people with alcohol abuse or dependence Inpatient or outpatient follow-up (Nîmes University Hospital, Grau du Roi Hospital, Montpellier, Centre de Soins d'Accompagnement et de Prévention en Addictologie (CSAPA of Nîmes University Hospital) Agreeing to answer the questionnaire Not having a cognitive deficit or psychiatric pathology that makes interrogation unreliable
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