Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression and drinking patterns in detail. Therefore, little is known about what aspect of alcohol consumption best predicts symptoms of depression in the general population. Participants and design In this prospective population-based two-wave cohort study, a cohort of alcohol-drinking men and women (n = 15 926) were followed-up after 5 years. A postal questionnaire was sent in 1998 (response proportion 40%) and again in 2003 (response proportion 80% of the baseline participants) to Finnish adults aged 20–54 years at baseline. Measurements Alcohol consumption was measured by average intake (g/week) and by measures of binge drinking (intoxicati...
Depression is a pervasive problem in society, affecting up to 4.4% of the world’s population. In Ire...
Abstract — Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of b...
International audienceTo compare the symptom patterns of major depressive disorder (MDD) among subje...
Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To examine whether the frequency and amount of alcohol consumed in binge drink...
PURPOSE:To examine whether the frequency and amount of alcohol consumed in binge drinking sessions, ...
Background: The long-term impact of binge drinking on subsequent depressive symptoms is unclear. The...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the risk of depression for subjects with or without heavy drinking occasi...
Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of binge drinki...
Several studies have shown that there is a bidirectional relationship between alcohol use and depres...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption, smoking and mood disorders are leading contributors to the global b...
Heavy drinking among college students in the United States is common and results in a wide range of ...
Background: Alcoholic beverages are widely consumed. Depression, the most prevalent mental disorder ...
Background: Elevated depression and stress have been linked to greater levels of alcohol problems am...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption, smoking and mood disorders are leading contributors to the global b...
Depression is a pervasive problem in society, affecting up to 4.4% of the world’s population. In Ire...
Abstract — Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of b...
International audienceTo compare the symptom patterns of major depressive disorder (MDD) among subje...
Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To examine whether the frequency and amount of alcohol consumed in binge drink...
PURPOSE:To examine whether the frequency and amount of alcohol consumed in binge drinking sessions, ...
Background: The long-term impact of binge drinking on subsequent depressive symptoms is unclear. The...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the risk of depression for subjects with or without heavy drinking occasi...
Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of binge drinki...
Several studies have shown that there is a bidirectional relationship between alcohol use and depres...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption, smoking and mood disorders are leading contributors to the global b...
Heavy drinking among college students in the United States is common and results in a wide range of ...
Background: Alcoholic beverages are widely consumed. Depression, the most prevalent mental disorder ...
Background: Elevated depression and stress have been linked to greater levels of alcohol problems am...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption, smoking and mood disorders are leading contributors to the global b...
Depression is a pervasive problem in society, affecting up to 4.4% of the world’s population. In Ire...
Abstract — Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of b...
International audienceTo compare the symptom patterns of major depressive disorder (MDD) among subje...