A Family Study of Familial Positive vs. Familial Negative Alcoholics

Abstract
Of 259 alcoholics studied, 173 were primary alcoholics. Familial positive primary alcoholics tended to have earlier onset of alcoholism and males seemed to have more complications from drinking. Family study data indicated that the familial positive group had family pedigrees more likely to contain relatives with antisocial personality disorder. This relationship to antisocial personality may help in explaining previous research findings in familial positive alcoholics.