Abstract — Aims: To assess the risk of depression for subjects with or without heavy drinking occasions after adjusting for the average long-term alcohol consumption, age, gender, marital status, employment status, and chronic diseases. Methods: In a cross-sectional population survey (N = 3124) carried out in Finland in 1997, long-term average alcohol consumption was assessed by a self-administered quantity-frequency questionnaire. A heavy drinking occasion was defined as six or more drinks for men and four or more drinks for women consumed at one session. The self-administered 21-item Beck Depression Inventory score of>10 was classified as clinically significant depression.Results: Ex-drinkers and subjects with heavy drinking occasions ...
The present longitudinal study, for 12 years, followed a group of young adults, examining (1) whethe...
Objectives Mental health problems and hazardous alcohol consumption often co-exist. Hazardous drinki...
Background. Many studies have demonstrated co-morbidity of alcohol abuse/dependence with mood and an...
Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression ...
Aims. To identify risk factors for depression and anxiety that are more prevalent in abstainers than...
Abstract Background Longitudinal studies assessing the long-term association between alcohol intake ...
PURPOSE:To examine whether the frequency and amount of alcohol consumed in binge drinking sessions, ...
To examine whether the frequency and amount of alcohol consumed in binge drinking sessions, total an...
Background: Alcoholic beverages are widely consumed. Depression, the most prevalent mental disorder ...
BACKGROUND: The long-term impact of alcohol intake in midlife on developing depression is not clear....
Understanding the social contexts in which problematic drinking occurs can inform prevention strateg...
Background: Links between alcohol consumption and depression have been reported; however, associatio...
BACKGROUND: This study examined alcohol use patterns among men and women with depression seeking out...
Restricted until 31 July 2010.The purpose of this study was to examine whether the relation between ...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in the UK- experienced by as many as one...
The present longitudinal study, for 12 years, followed a group of young adults, examining (1) whethe...
Objectives Mental health problems and hazardous alcohol consumption often co-exist. Hazardous drinki...
Background. Many studies have demonstrated co-morbidity of alcohol abuse/dependence with mood and an...
Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression ...
Aims. To identify risk factors for depression and anxiety that are more prevalent in abstainers than...
Abstract Background Longitudinal studies assessing the long-term association between alcohol intake ...
PURPOSE:To examine whether the frequency and amount of alcohol consumed in binge drinking sessions, ...
To examine whether the frequency and amount of alcohol consumed in binge drinking sessions, total an...
Background: Alcoholic beverages are widely consumed. Depression, the most prevalent mental disorder ...
BACKGROUND: The long-term impact of alcohol intake in midlife on developing depression is not clear....
Understanding the social contexts in which problematic drinking occurs can inform prevention strateg...
Background: Links between alcohol consumption and depression have been reported; however, associatio...
BACKGROUND: This study examined alcohol use patterns among men and women with depression seeking out...
Restricted until 31 July 2010.The purpose of this study was to examine whether the relation between ...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in the UK- experienced by as many as one...
The present longitudinal study, for 12 years, followed a group of young adults, examining (1) whethe...
Objectives Mental health problems and hazardous alcohol consumption often co-exist. Hazardous drinki...
Background. Many studies have demonstrated co-morbidity of alcohol abuse/dependence with mood and an...