BackgroundThe disease burden attributable to mental health problems and to excess or harmful alcohol use is considerable. Despite a strong relationship between these 2 important factors in population health, there are few studies quantifying the mortality risk associated with their co-occurrence in the general population. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality according to self-reported mental health problems and alcohol intake in the general population.Methods and findingsWe followed 243,372 participants in Norwegian health surveys (1994-2002) through 2014 for all-cause and CVD mortality by data linkage to national registries. The mean (SD) age at the time of participation in...
BACKGROUND: Depression, anxiety, and psychotic disorders have been associated with an increased risk...
Abstract Background This study investigated cause of death, mortality rates and explored if baseline...
INTRODUCTION: Self‑reported alcohol intake is an inaccurate measure, especially in heavy drinkers. ...
Background The disease burden attributable to mental health problems and to excess or harmful alcoh...
Background and aims - In the Nordic countries, people with severe mental illness die 15-20 years you...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the association between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and risk of suici...
AIMS: To describe the mortality and causes of death among subjects with alcohol use disorder in comp...
textabstractTo investigate the association of alcohol intake with mortality from all causes, cardiov...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown a protective association of moderate alcohol intake with mort...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomically disadvantaged groups tend to experience more harm from the same level o...
Self-reported general health and mental health are independent predictors of all-cause mortality. Th...
Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated ...
Background: Socioeconomically disadvantaged groups tend to experience more harm from the same level ...
Background This study investigated cause of death, mortality rates and explored if baseline characte...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is limited regarding the impact of comprehensive mental health on the risk of s...
BACKGROUND: Depression, anxiety, and psychotic disorders have been associated with an increased risk...
Abstract Background This study investigated cause of death, mortality rates and explored if baseline...
INTRODUCTION: Self‑reported alcohol intake is an inaccurate measure, especially in heavy drinkers. ...
Background The disease burden attributable to mental health problems and to excess or harmful alcoh...
Background and aims - In the Nordic countries, people with severe mental illness die 15-20 years you...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the association between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and risk of suici...
AIMS: To describe the mortality and causes of death among subjects with alcohol use disorder in comp...
textabstractTo investigate the association of alcohol intake with mortality from all causes, cardiov...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown a protective association of moderate alcohol intake with mort...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomically disadvantaged groups tend to experience more harm from the same level o...
Self-reported general health and mental health are independent predictors of all-cause mortality. Th...
Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated ...
Background: Socioeconomically disadvantaged groups tend to experience more harm from the same level ...
Background This study investigated cause of death, mortality rates and explored if baseline characte...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is limited regarding the impact of comprehensive mental health on the risk of s...
BACKGROUND: Depression, anxiety, and psychotic disorders have been associated with an increased risk...
Abstract Background This study investigated cause of death, mortality rates and explored if baseline...
INTRODUCTION: Self‑reported alcohol intake is an inaccurate measure, especially in heavy drinkers. ...