Abstract — Aims: To study the factors relating to remission from alcohol dependence in the general population. Methods: Within a representative, cross-sectional general population sample aged 30 years or more, the characteristics of subjects remitted from alcohol dependence were examined by comparisons with actively alcohol-dependent subjects. Results: The overall lifetime prevalence of alco-hol dependence was 7.9%. Comorbid depressive and anxiety disorders were diagnosed in 22 % of the actively alcohol-dependent and in 19 % of the remitted subjects. There were few sociodemographic, clinical or childhood-related factors differentiating the two groups of subjects. Of comorbid mental disorders, social phobia (6 % vs 1%) and dysthymia (7 % vs ...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the associations between alcohol consumption and utility-based health-re...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the associations between alcohol consumption and utility-based health-re...
Abstract Background Previous studies have not distinguished between different alcohol-use histories,...
Abstract Background Several risk factors for alcohol and other substance use disorders (SUDs) have b...
Aims: This study aimed to examine changes in prevalence and correlates of alcohol-use disorders (AUD...
Aims: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of recovery from Diagnostic and Statistical Manua...
Although most people in Western society drink alcohol and regard this to be harmless and normal, som...
BackgroundInconsistent findings have been reported on the role of comorbid alcohol use disorders as ...
Background. Alcohol use disorders are a major health problem, often with a chronic course. Studies o...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of alcohol abuse and/or dependence in a population-based sampl...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of alcohol abuse and/or dependence in a population-based sampl...
Abstract Aims: To assess the associations of intoxication frequency and number of drinks needed to ...
Background and aims: Alcohol dependence is associated with enormous health complications – both psyc...
Background and Aims Research has shown that alcohol use and common mental disorders (CMDs) co-occur;...
Background. Alcohol use disorders are a major health problem, often with a chronic course. Studies o...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the associations between alcohol consumption and utility-based health-re...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the associations between alcohol consumption and utility-based health-re...
Abstract Background Previous studies have not distinguished between different alcohol-use histories,...
Abstract Background Several risk factors for alcohol and other substance use disorders (SUDs) have b...
Aims: This study aimed to examine changes in prevalence and correlates of alcohol-use disorders (AUD...
Aims: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of recovery from Diagnostic and Statistical Manua...
Although most people in Western society drink alcohol and regard this to be harmless and normal, som...
BackgroundInconsistent findings have been reported on the role of comorbid alcohol use disorders as ...
Background. Alcohol use disorders are a major health problem, often with a chronic course. Studies o...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of alcohol abuse and/or dependence in a population-based sampl...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of alcohol abuse and/or dependence in a population-based sampl...
Abstract Aims: To assess the associations of intoxication frequency and number of drinks needed to ...
Background and aims: Alcohol dependence is associated with enormous health complications – both psyc...
Background and Aims Research has shown that alcohol use and common mental disorders (CMDs) co-occur;...
Background. Alcohol use disorders are a major health problem, often with a chronic course. Studies o...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the associations between alcohol consumption and utility-based health-re...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the associations between alcohol consumption and utility-based health-re...
Abstract Background Previous studies have not distinguished between different alcohol-use histories,...