POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION

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The relevance of the comorbidity of post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol addiction has significantly increased in recent decades due to the occurrence of various natural and man-made disasters, accidents, military conflicts, and other extreme events. According to several authors, the natural response to highly intense and life-threatening stressors often manifests in the form of various psychogenic mental illnesses, including the rising prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Mansurova, B., Mo‘minova , M. ., & Sharapova, D. . (2025). POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION. Современная наука и исследования, 4(2), 806–819. извлечено от https://www.inlibrary.uz/index.php/science-research/article/view/68868
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Аннотация

The relevance of the comorbidity of post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol addiction has significantly increased in recent decades due to the occurrence of various natural and man-made disasters, accidents, military conflicts, and other extreme events. According to several authors, the natural response to highly intense and life-threatening stressors often manifests in the form of various psychogenic mental illnesses, including the rising prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder.


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POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION

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Mansurova Barchinoy Lutfullo qizi

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Mo‘minova Mehrangiz Munisovna

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Sharapova Dilfuza Nematillayevna

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Student of group 505 of the Faculty Medical Pedagogy of Samarkand State Medical

University, Samarkand, Republic of Uzbekistan

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Course of Psychiatry, Clinical ordenator, Samarkand State Medical University, Samarkand,

Republic of Uzbekistan.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14926683

Abstract.

The relevance of the comorbidity of post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol

addiction has significantly increased in recent decades due to the occurrence of various natural

and man-made disasters, accidents, military conflicts, and other extreme events. According to

several authors, the natural response to highly intense and life-threatening stressors often

manifests in the form of various psychogenic mental illnesses, including the rising prevalence of

post-traumatic stress disorder.

Keywords:

comorbidity, post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol addiction, natural and

man-made disasters, accidents.

Introduction.

These disorders are considered delayed reactions to the negative impact of

extreme events and situations. As such, in modern psychiatry, the issue of comorbidity, post-

traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has become particularly urgent, as it reflects the long-term

psychological effects caused by traumatic experiences. Additionally, the combination of PTSD

with alcohol addiction, where individuals may turn to alcohol or other substances as a way of

coping with trauma, creates a complex and multifaceted problem that requires targeted

intervention and comprehensive treatment strategies. This comorbidity further complicates the

recovery process and underscores the need for a more holistic understanding of the psychological

and physiological impacts of trauma [1-3].

Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or

witnessing a traumatic event. It is characterized by symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares,

severe anxiety, and emotional numbness. Individuals with PTSD often experience heightened

arousal, emotional dysregulation, and avoidance of reminders of the trauma. The disorder can

significantly impair an individual's ability to function in daily life, affecting their social

relationships, work, and overall well-being [4].


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Alcohol addiction, also known as alcohol dependence or alcoholism, is a chronic condition

where an individual develops a compulsive need to consume alcohol, often leading to physical and

psychological dependence. Alcohol addiction is marked by an inability to control drinking habits,

tolerance to alcohol's effects, and withdrawal symptoms when alcohol consumption is reduced or

stopped. Over time, alcohol addiction can have severe consequences on one's physical health,

leading to liver disease, cardiovascular issues, and neurological impairments, while also affecting

emotional stability and interpersonal relationships [5-7].

Both PTSD and alcohol addiction are complex, multifaceted disorders that can have a

profound impact on an individual's life. Often, individuals suffering from PTSD may turn to

alcohol or other substances as a form of self-medication to cope with the overwhelming emotions

and memories associated with their trauma, leading to the development of alcohol addiction. The

interplay between these two conditions further complicates treatment, as both psychological and

physical aspects must be addressed simultaneously for effective recovery [8-11].

Throughout the history of studying post-traumatic stress disorder, the primary focus has

been placed on the stress factors, such as military actions, natural and transportation disasters,

accidents, violence, torture, rape, and the presence of other individuals during events like fires.

These stressors are considered crucial in understanding the development of PTSD, as they

often involve life-threatening situations and extreme emotional or physical trauma. The impact of

these events on an individual's psychological well-being has been a key area of research,

highlighting the complex relationship between trauma exposure and the subsequent mental health

challenges that arise [12-14].

An analysis of research on the comorbidity of alcohol addiction and post-traumatic stress

disorder reveals that many aspects of this issue remain unresolved. At the same time, the

uniqueness of clinical manifestations and the severity of the progression of mental and addiction-

related disorders present practitioners with complex, previously unrecognized challenges in both

diagnosis and therapy. This underscores the need for continuous efforts to address these issues, as

they require ongoing attention and adaptation of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to better

manage the interplay of these disorders and improve patient outcomes [15-18].

Studying the peculiarities of the combined course of alcohol addiction and mental disorders

is of particular importance due to the increasing trend of such cases. This growing prevalence

highlights the need for a deeper understanding of how these conditions interact and develop

together, and calls for more comprehensive research and improved clinical approaches to better


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address the complexities of these dual diagnoses in order to provide more effective treatment and

intervention strategies [19-21].

In the past decade, the characteristics of the development and progression of alcohol

addiction in patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder have been studied. This research

has focused on understanding the unique ways in which PTSD may contribute to the onset and

course of alcohol dependence, exploring the complex interplay between the psychological trauma

associated with PTSD and the physiological and behavioral aspects of alcohol addiction. These

studies have revealed important insights into how these two conditions interact, emphasizing the

need for integrated treatment approaches to address both disorders simultaneously [22-24].

It has been proven that 1% of the population suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder at

some point in their life, and after severe injuries, such as those sustained in military operations,

PTSD symptoms are identified in 15% of cases. The lifetime prevalence of PTSD ranges from

3.6% to 75% in individuals who have survived extreme events. Unfortunately, in our country, there

have been no large-scale studies conducted specifically on the prevalence of PTSD, but selective

clinical studies have shown that 27.6% of Afghanistan war veterans, 35.1% of Chechen conflict

veterans, and 2.13% of refugees from "hot spots" experience PTSD. According to this data, 15%

of individuals who have undergone severe psychological trauma experience this condition, and

PTSD develops in 3-6% of the general population [25-27].

It is known that 62-91% of patients with post-traumatic stress disorder exhibit symptoms

of at least one other disorder that meets the DSM-IV criteria, and 35% have symptoms of two or

more additional disorders. According to the literature, comorbidities include endogenous

depression, panic attacks, as well as substance use disorders, such as alcohol and drug abuse.

Comorbid conditions are predominantly manifested through depression, behavioral

disorders, and alcoholism. Studies conducted among military veterans and the civilian population

who have experienced severe stress show that alcohol abuse or addiction can be comorbid in men

with post-traumatic stress disorder. Following this, depression, other anxiety disorders, behavioral

disorders, and other substance abuse or addictions are also observed. The pattern is slightly

different for women, where depressive and anxiety-related disorders are the most common,

followed by alcoholism [28-31].

It is known that some individuals exposed to stressful factors resort to consuming alcoholic

beverages or psychoactive substances as a way to cope with emotional stress and artificially

deactivate psychotraumatic situations. These behaviors can be explained by their specific

characteristics.


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Psychoactive substances not only improve mood and energy levels but can also neutralize

negative states: they reduce fear and anxiety, insomnia, and other somatic illnesses. This coping

mechanism, however, may lead to the development of dependency, further exacerbating

psychological and physical health issues [32-34]. Thus, it has been observed that in both men and

women with endogen depression, alcohol consumption significantly reduces depressive

symptoms, which leads to its misuse. Specific research on the pharmacological effects of ethanol

has shown that intravenous ethanol rapidly (even for a short period of time) decreases the signs of

depression. This characteristic of psychoactive substances (surface-active compounds) explains,

to a greater or lesser extent, why individuals with existing mental pathologies are more likely to

engage in initial contact with alcohol or drugs, often leading to addiction. This early exposure to

alcohol or other substances can significantly contribute to the development of dependence and

complicate the treatment of the underlying mental health condition [35-38].

In individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder, it has been observed that the

consumption of alcohol can quickly alleviate the symptoms of the disorder. Furthermore, in PTSD,

both the CRH (corticotropin-releasing hormone) system and the noradrenergic system function in

such a way that the stress response gradually intensifies. However, psychoactive substances (PAS),

particularly alcohol, can rapidly reduce the symptoms. On the other hand, during withdrawal,

significant excitability can occur, and for individuals who experience PTSD-like symptoms,

drinking alcohol may become an unbearable compulsion. This reinforces the complex interplay

between substance use and the exacerbation of PTSD symptoms, making it more challenging to

treat both the addiction and the underlying mental health condition simultaneously [39-42]. In

some cases, the consumption of alcohol can help individuals self-medicate the trauma itself. This

is particularly noticeable in individuals who encounter traumatic situations during adolescence. In

these instances, alcohol may temporarily relieve emotional pain or distress, providing a sense of

relief or escape from the overwhelming feelings associated with the trauma. However, while

alcohol may offer short-term alleviation, this coping mechanism often leads to a cycle of

dependence, exacerbating the trauma and making it more difficult for individuals to process their

experiences in a healthy and constructive manner over time [43-45].

The relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol or substance abuse has

been confirmed by large-scale studies conducted on non-combatant adults, with epidemiological

data from the United States. In individuals suffering from PTSD, alcoholism is found to be more

frequent (ranging from 21.6% to 43%) compared to those without PTSD.


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This highlights a significant comorbidity, suggesting that individuals with PTSD are more

likely to develop alcohol or substance use disorders as a way of coping with the emotional distress

and trauma-related symptoms they experience. The high prevalence of alcohol abuse among PTSD

patients further complicates treatment, as addressing one condition may not fully alleviate the

other, emphasizing the need for integrated care strategies [46-48].

Moreover, a significant portion of individuals with substance abuse and alcoholism also

exhibit symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Among the general population of drug users,

8.5% have experienced severe trauma, primarily related to a history of assault. Among individuals

with alcohol dependence, PTSD is observed in 26.4% of cases. Similar findings were reported in

a multi-center study involving individuals with alcohol and drug use, as well as those with a

combination of both substances. In this study, PTSD was identified in 25.3% of participants. These

findings highlight the strong association between PTSD and substance abuse, underscoring the

need for a comprehensive approach to treatment that addresses both the psychological trauma and

the addiction simultaneously [49-51].

Thus, it can be hypothesized that post-traumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders

are functionally interconnected. There are two main approaches in the literature for explaining the

comorbidity of these pathologies. One approach suggests that the symptoms of PTSD may lead

individuals to self-medicate with substances, such as alcohol or drugs, to alleviate the distressing

psychological symptoms associated with trauma. The other approach posits that substance abuse

itself may increase the vulnerability to developing PTSD, as the use of drugs or alcohol may alter

the brain's response to stress and trauma, potentially exacerbating the psychological impact of

traumatic experiences. Both of these mechanisms contribute to the complex relationship between

PTSD and substance use disorders, necessitating a multi-faceted treatment strategy that addresses

both aspects of the comorbidity.

In the first scenario, it is believed that the abuse of alcohol and drugs occurs before the

development of post-traumatic stress disorder. Like many other researchers, this view emphasizes

the importance of predisposing factors in the development of PTSD, which include premorbid

characteristics of the individual, such as their gender, age, life experience, stress tolerance, and

previous mental health history. These factors, when combined with concurrent conditions such as

alcoholism, substance abuse, and psychosomatic disorders, may play a significant role in

increasing the vulnerability to PTSD. Moreover, comorbid pathologies can sometimes even

obscure the manifestation of PTSD, complicating its diagnosis and treatment.


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These overlapping conditions require careful clinical attention, as the interaction between

PTSD and substance use disorders can often mask or exacerbate the symptoms of both [38-40].

In the second scenario, the mechanism is reversed: post-traumatic stress disorder develops

before the onset of alcoholism. Most researchers adhere to this second model, considering

addiction as a pathology that co-occurs with PTSD. Many studies emphasize that substance use,

including alcohol consumption, is often used by patients as a self-medication tool. Initially,

psychoactive substances are used to alter or alleviate the symptoms of PTSD. These substances

may temporarily reduce feelings of anxiety, fear, and distress, providing some relief from the

emotional turmoil caused by traumatic experiences. However, this self-medication strategy can

lead to the development of a substance use disorder, creating a vicious cycle where the individual

relies on alcohol or drugs to manage their PTSD symptoms, ultimately worsening both conditions

[41-43].

Once an alcoholic disorder (addiction) has developed, the agitation that occurs within the

framework of withdrawal syndrome exacerbates the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder,

thereby prompting further alcohol consumption. As a result, in these patients, the withdrawal

symptoms and agitation associated with PTSD intersect in a complex manner, leading to a need

for new doses of alcohol and creating a continuous, unrelenting cycle. This vicious circle, where

alcohol is used both to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and to temporarily numb PTSD-related

distress, intensifies the severity of both the addiction and the trauma-related disorder [44-46]. The

persistent need for alcohol consumption becomes a coping mechanism, reinforcing the dependence

and exacerbating the overall psychological and physiological state of the individual. Additionally,

alcohol abuse often worsens the well-being of patients, thereby intensifying the course of post-

traumatic stress disorder. Alcoholism can be associated with various risk factors for the

development of PTSD, including female gender, the number of previous traumatic events, and loss

of control. It has been shown that veterans with PTSD symptoms display specific characteristics

in the course of alcoholism: a high rate of alcoholism, greater tolerance to alcohol, the rapid

development of altered forms of intoxication marked by explosions of aggression and cruelty,

amnesia, and more pronounced social and somatic consequences of alcoholism. In nearly all

patients with PTSD, there is a persistent pattern of alcohol abuse, which complicates both the

treatment of PTSD and the overall rehabilitation process. The coexistence of these disorders

creates a cyclical, reinforcing relationship where the alcohol use exacerbates the symptoms of

PTSD, and vice versa, contributing to a chronic, worsening condition [47-49].


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According to foreign researchers, 53% of individuals seeking help for alcohol addiction

have a history of severe trauma, such as rape. Large-scale epidemiological studies in the United

States have shown that individuals suffering from alcohol or drug addiction are 2 to 12 times more

likely to experience comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder than those without such pathology.

Australian authors have also highlighted the strong relationship between PTSD and

substance use disorders, noting that in individuals predisposed to addiction, PTSD symptoms are

present in 6% of cases. Conversely, among individuals with PTSD, approximately one-third are

also affected by alcohol and drug addiction. This correlation between PTSD and substance use

disorders further underscores the complexity of their comorbidity, as each disorder exacerbates

the other, making treatment more challenging and requiring an integrated approach to care [50-

52].

Veterans seeking help for substance abuse, particularly Vietnam War veterans, have often

highlighted that they also suffer from other psychiatric disorders. This emphasizes the complex

nature of their struggles, where substance abuse is closely linked to a history of trauma. Research

has shown that the mechanisms of addiction during the war and post-war periods are distinct.

Specifically, for those with "military" addiction, there is a noticeable difference in the

pattern of substance abuse, with the misuse of substances like alcohol significantly decreasing

once in a peaceful, civilian environment. This suggests that the coping mechanisms employed

during wartime, influenced by stress and trauma, are different from those employed in non-combat,

everyday settings, requiring different approaches to treatment and rehabilitation [53-55].

According to well-known local researchers, over the past 40 years, the prevalence of

neuropsychiatric disorders in Russia has increased by 2.7 times (the highest compared to other

neuropsychiatric disorders), with neuroses increasing by 2.6 times. It is important to note that

during this period, the number of patients suffering from alcoholism also increased by 2.6 times.

The nearly identical rate of increase in alcoholism and neuroses highlights the relationship

between chronic alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder, showing a strong correlation

between the two conditions. This suggests that the rising prevalence of both disorders could be

interlinked, with one potentially contributing to the development or exacerbation of the other [56-

58].

Another urgent issue in the problem of chronic alcoholism is its frequent co-occurrence

with other mental pathologies. To date, cases of secondary alcoholism, where alcoholism develops

against the backdrop of other mental disorders, are widespread among patients.


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Treating alcoholism in these cases becomes particularly difficult without first addressing

the underlying primary condition. The presence of another psychiatric disorder complicates the

diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism, as the two conditions may interact in ways that affect the

effectiveness of therapeutic interventions. As a result, a more integrated and comprehensive

approach is needed to address both the alcohol dependency and the co-existing mental health

disorders simultaneously.

One of the most important causes of the development of alcohol dependence is the

experience of severe psychological trauma, which leads to changes at the neurohumoral level in

the div and is expressed in the formation of various psychogenic disorders. Initially, a psycho-

traumatic situation impacts the individual, which leads to the development of a specific

psychogenic illness—such as neurosis, the development of a neurotic personality, or reactive

states—and subsequently, alcoholism develops based on these conditions. The psychological

trauma, whether from a single event or a series of traumatic experiences, triggers an emotional and

psychological response that disrupts the individual's mental equilibrium, which, over time, may

result in the reliance on alcohol as a coping mechanism [59-62].

Conclusion:

The prevalence of PTSD among individuals with alcohol dependence is also

high, highlighting the strong association between the two conditions. PTSD symptoms, such as

anxiety, emotional numbness, and intrusive memories, can be alleviated temporarily by alcohol,

but this coping mechanism often leads to dependency, complicating the treatment of both

disorders. Alcohol abuse during PTSD may provide immediate relief, but the withdrawal

symptoms and psychological agitation during recovery can intensify PTSD symptoms, creating a

cyclical relationship between the two conditions.

The comorbidity of PTSD and alcohol addiction has significant implications for treatment,

as the interplay between psychological trauma and substance use requires a comprehensive,

integrated therapeutic approach. Addressing both conditions simultaneously is crucial for effective

recovery, and the challenge lies in creating tailored treatment plans that account for the unique

needs of individuals experiencing both PTSD and alcohol addiction.

Research has underscored the need for continuous efforts to understand the complexities

of PTSD and alcohol addiction, particularly in high-risk populations such as military veterans,

survivors of violence, and those exposed to severe trauma. More large-scale studies and tailored

therapeutic interventions are essential to improve patient outcomes and provide effective, holistic

care that addresses both the psychological and physiological impacts of trauma and addiction.


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