How is alcoholism defined?
Alcoholism is a chronic disease with a development and manifestations influenced by various factors including genetic, environmental and psychosocial. It often becomes progressively worse with a fatal outcome. The primary characteristics of alcoholism include little control over drinking, preoccupation with alcohol, use of alcohol despite the consequences, and impaired mental capacity, including denial.
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