Background: Depression and alcohol misuse are among the most prevalent diagnoses in suicide fatalities. The risk posed by these disorders is exacerbated when they co-occur. Limited research has evaluated the effectiveness of common depression and alcohol treatments for the reduction of suicide vulnerability in individuals experiencing comorbidity. Methods: Participants with depressive symptoms and hazardous alcohol use were selected from two randomised controlled trials. They had received either a brief (1 session) intervention, or depression-focused cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), alcohol-focused CBT, therapist-delivered integrated CBT, computer-delivered integrated CBT or person-centred therapy (PCT) over a 10-week period. Suicidal ide...
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...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based cogni...
Background: Depression and alcohol misuse are among the most prevalent diagnoses in suicide fataliti...
Objective: People with substance use disorders who present with suicidal behavior are at high risk o...
Background Many well-researched treatments for depression exist. However, there is not yet enough ev...
Background: Clinical guidelines suggest that psychological interventions specifically aimed at reduc...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine variability in outcomes (suicide attempt rates) ...
Background: There are high rates of co-occurring depression among young people with substance use di...
Background: The need to develop effective and accessible interventions for suicidal individuals enga...
Background: Bereavement following suicide is associated with an increased vulnerability for depressi...
The purpose of this study was to pilot a cognitive behavioral treatment protocol for adolescents wit...
Background: Although post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often co-occurs with depression and alcoh...
Background: The need to develop effective and accessible interventions for suicidal individuals enga...
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...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based cogni...
Background: Depression and alcohol misuse are among the most prevalent diagnoses in suicide fataliti...
Objective: People with substance use disorders who present with suicidal behavior are at high risk o...
Background Many well-researched treatments for depression exist. However, there is not yet enough ev...
Background: Clinical guidelines suggest that psychological interventions specifically aimed at reduc...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine variability in outcomes (suicide attempt rates) ...
Background: There are high rates of co-occurring depression among young people with substance use di...
Background: The need to develop effective and accessible interventions for suicidal individuals enga...
Background: Bereavement following suicide is associated with an increased vulnerability for depressi...
The purpose of this study was to pilot a cognitive behavioral treatment protocol for adolescents wit...
Background: Although post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often co-occurs with depression and alcoh...
Background: The need to develop effective and accessible interventions for suicidal individuals enga...
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...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based cogni...