Sh Imamov
The comparative quantitative assessment risk factors of rapid development of alcoholism are scrutinized in the article. 140 alcoholic patients aged 25-65 years have been studied by Clinical-statistic method. Univari-ate depression analysis with the usage of Kraskola-Uolis criteria was used for comparison with medieval clinic significance, age-specific and dynamical parameters. While carrying out the research the author has revealed that early formation of alcoholic dependence is not associated with the age onset of alcohol consumption but mainly risk factors in premorbid. The results of the research showed that the dynamics alcoholism development is important to evaluate the clinical severity, the flow rate and development of optimal tactics of treatment. The presence of premorbid cofactors risk increases the development of alcoholism as quickly as 2,5 times compared to uncomplicated premorbid. In conclusion, the author draws a conclusion that quantitive dynamic develop-ment characteristics of the disease will be fairly objective criteria to predict the clinical versions and types of alcohol flow.