Literature DB >> 9384835

Is alcoholism more often the cause or the result of depression?

G E Vaillant1.   

Abstract

The high rate of comorbidity between major depressive disorder and alcohol abuse is noted and the possible causes of the association are examined. Three reasons for the high degree of comorbidity are discarded--underlying dependent personality disorder and/or childhood deprivation, a common hereditary defect, and self-medication with alcohol for primary depression. Alternative explanations are favored, namely, the chance simultaneous occurrence and subsequent oversampling of two common disorders, and the fact that alcohol abuse is often the "horse" to the "cart" of major depressive disorder. The treatment implications of such a view are discussed.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 9384835     DOI: 10.3109/10673229309017064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Harv Rev Psychiatry        ISSN: 1067-3229            Impact factor:   3.732


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Authors:  Thomas F Locke; Michael D Newcomb
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2004-09

2.  Co-occurrence patterns of anxiety, depression and alcohol use disorders.

Authors:  Naomar Almeida-Filho; Ines Lessa; Lucélia Magalhães; Maria Jenny Araúho; Estela Aquino; Mari Jair de Jesus
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 5.270

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