Background: A major barrier to successful treatment in alcohol dependence is psychiatric comorbidity. During treatment, the time to relapse is shorter, the drop-out rate is increased, and long-term alcohol consumption is greater for those with comorbid major depression or anxiety disorder than those with an alcohol use disorder with no comorbid mental disorder. The treatment of alcohol dependence and psychological disorders is often the responsibility of different services, and this can hinder the treatment process. Accordingly, there is a need for an effective integrated treatment for alcohol dependence and comorbid anxiety and/or depression. Methods/Design: We aim to assess the effectiveness of a specialized, integrated intervention for a...
Contains fulltext : 154792.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
INTRODUCTION: This study examines comorbidity of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence as well as its...
Objective: Depression, anxiety and alcohol misuse frequently co-occur. While there is an extensive l...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of a 12 week specialized, integrated intervention for alcohol depen...
This study examined the impact of concurrent substance use disorders (SUDs) on outcomes for psychoth...
AIMS: Alcohol use disorders and depression co-occur frequently and are associated with poorer outcom...
Aims: Alcohol use disorders and depression co-occur frequently and are associated with poorer outcom...
Background: Alcohol use disorders and social anxiety disorder are common and disabling conditions th...
Objective: Approach bias modification (ApBM) is a promising new add-on training intervention for pat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyD...
There are conflicting reports on the levels of anxiety and depression in individuals with alcohol pr...
Background and Aim: In psychiatric clinical practice, comorbidity of depression and alcohol use diso...
Aims: It has been repeatedly stated that comorbid anxiety disorders predict poor outcome of alcoholi...
Background: A large proportion of people attending residential alcohol and other substance abuse tre...
ObjectiveThe presence of anxiety disorders is associated with poorer alcohol use disorder treatment ...
Contains fulltext : 154792.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
INTRODUCTION: This study examines comorbidity of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence as well as its...
Objective: Depression, anxiety and alcohol misuse frequently co-occur. While there is an extensive l...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of a 12 week specialized, integrated intervention for alcohol depen...
This study examined the impact of concurrent substance use disorders (SUDs) on outcomes for psychoth...
AIMS: Alcohol use disorders and depression co-occur frequently and are associated with poorer outcom...
Aims: Alcohol use disorders and depression co-occur frequently and are associated with poorer outcom...
Background: Alcohol use disorders and social anxiety disorder are common and disabling conditions th...
Objective: Approach bias modification (ApBM) is a promising new add-on training intervention for pat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyD...
There are conflicting reports on the levels of anxiety and depression in individuals with alcohol pr...
Background and Aim: In psychiatric clinical practice, comorbidity of depression and alcohol use diso...
Aims: It has been repeatedly stated that comorbid anxiety disorders predict poor outcome of alcoholi...
Background: A large proportion of people attending residential alcohol and other substance abuse tre...
ObjectiveThe presence of anxiety disorders is associated with poorer alcohol use disorder treatment ...
Contains fulltext : 154792.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
INTRODUCTION: This study examines comorbidity of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence as well as its...
Objective: Depression, anxiety and alcohol misuse frequently co-occur. While there is an extensive l...