Depressive and anxiety disorders predicting first incidence of alcohol use disorders: results of the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA)
Autor: | Aartjan T.F. Beekman, Wim van den Brink, Nicole Vogelzangs, Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Lynn Boschloo, Johannes H. Smit, Dick J. Veltman |
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Přispěvatelé: | Clinical, Neuro- & Developmental Psychology, APH - Mental Health, ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, Adult Psychiatry, Other departments, Psychiatry, Epidemiology and Data Science, Anatomy and neurosciences, EMGO - Mental health |
Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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Alcohol abuse SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SELF-MEDICATION Risk Factors Depressive Disorder/complications media_common Netherlands GENERAL-POPULATION Incidence (epidemiology) Incidence Middle Aged Prognosis Anxiety Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Psychiatry and Mental health DSM-IV ALCOHOL Anxiety Female medicine.symptom Psychology Alcohol-Related Disorders Anxiety disorder Clinical psychology Self-medication Adult medicine.medical_specialty MOOD DISORDERS media_common.quotation_subject Netherlands/epidemiology NATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY Risk Assessment Life Change Events MENTAL-HEALTH SURVEY SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being medicine Humans Psychiatry Anxiety Disorders/complications COMORBIDITY SURVEY Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Depressive Disorder Addiction Alcohol dependence MAJOR DEPRESSION medicine.disease PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES Mood disorders Alcohol-Related Disorders/diagnosis |
Zdroj: | Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 74(12), 1233-1240. AIP Press Journal of clinical psychiatry, 74(12), 1233-1240. Physicians Postgraduate Press Inc. Boschloo, L, Vogelzangs, N, van den Brink, W, Smit, J H, Veltman, D J, Beekman, A T F & Penninx, B W J H 2013, ' Depressive and anxiety disorders predicting first incidence of alcohol use disorders: results of the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) ', Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 74, no. 12, pp. 1233-1240 . https://doi.org/10.4088/JCP.12m08159 Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 74(12), 1233-1240. Physicians Postgraduate Press Inc. Boschloo, L, Vogelzangs, N, van den Brink, W, Smit, J H, Veltman, D J, Beekman, A T F & Penninx, B W J H 2013, ' Depressive and anxiety disorders predicting first incidence of alcohol use disorders : results of the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) ', Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, vol. 74, no. 12, pp. 1233-1240 . https://doi.org/10.4088/JCP.12m08159 |
ISSN: | 0160-6689 |
DOI: | 10.4088/jcp.12m08159 |
Popis: | Introduction: Depressive and anxiety disorders may predict first incidence of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. This study aims to identify those persons who are at an increased risk of developing alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence by considering the heterogeneity of depressive and anxiety disorders and exploring the role of other risk factors.Method: In a large sample of persons with and without baseline DSM-IV depressive or anxiety disorders (n = 2,676; 18-65 years; assessed in 2004-2007), the first incidences of DSM-IV alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence during a 4-year follow-up were considered as primary outcomes. Status (remitted or current disorder), severity, and type (specific disorders) of depressive and anxiety disorders were assessed, as well as other risk factors, such as sociodemographic, vulnerability, and addiction-related factors.Results: Cumulative first-incidence rates of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence were 2.0% and 3.0%, respectively. Persons with current, but not remitted, depressive or anxiety disorders were at an increased risk of a first incidence of alcohol dependence (hazard ratio [ HR] = 2.69; 95% CI, 1.37-5.29), but not first incidence of alcohol abuse (HR = 0.55; 95% CI, 0.28-1.09). Although this association was not conditional on the type of disorder, first-incidence rates of alcohol dependence gradually increased with the number of depressive and anxiety disorders (HR per SD increase = 1.65; 95% CI, 1.37-2.00). Subthreshold alcohol problems especially (P Conclusion: Current depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, or both significantly predicted first incidence of alcohol dependence, which stresses the importance of addiction prevention strategies for depressed and anxious patients in mental health settings. Subthreshold alcohol problems and recent negative life events may help to identify persons at an increased risk for developing alcohol dependence. (C) Copyright 2013 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc. |
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