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. 2005 Jan 1;36(2):203-207.
doi: 10.1037/0735-7028.36.2.203.

Alcohol Use Among Depressed Patients: The Need for Assessment and Intervention

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Alcohol Use Among Depressed Patients: The Need for Assessment and Intervention

Susan E Ramsey et al. Prof Psychol Res Pr. .
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Abstract

For many depressed patients, drinking may interfere with the successful treatment of their depression. Even among patients whose alcohol use does not rise to the level of an alcohol-use disorder, drinking can have a deleterious effect on depression and depressive symptoms and may dampen the impact of treatment for depression. However, subclinical drinking may not be addressed during the course of psychological or psychiatric treatment for depression. The authors advocate for the routine assessment of alcohol use, beyond questioning to diagnose alcohol abuse or dependence, in psychological and psychiatric settings. There is reason to believe that once identified, heavy alcohol use among depressed patients could be addressed effectively through the use of brief motivationally focused interventions.

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