Alcohol use disorders and the course of depressive and anxiety disorders

Lynn Boschloo*, Nicole Vogelzangs, Wim van den Brink, Johannes H. Smit, Dick J. Veltman, Aartjan T. F. Beekman, Brenda Penninx

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    Abstract

    Background

    Inconsistent findings have been reported on the role of comorbid alcohol use disorders as risk factors for a persistent course of depressive and anxiety disorders.

    Aims

    To determine whether the course of depressive and/or anxiety disorders is conditional on the type (abuse or dependence) or severity of comorbid alcohol use disorders.

    Method

    In a large sample of participants with current depression and/or anxiety (n = 1369) we examined whether the presence and severity of DSM-IV alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence predicted the 2-year course of depressive and/or anxiety disorders.

    Results

    The persistence of depressive and/or anxiety disorders at the 2-year follow-up was significantly higher in those with remitted or current alcohol dependence (persistence 62% and 67% respectively), but not in those with remitted or current alcohol abuse (persistence 51% and 46% respectively), compared with no lifetime alcohol use disorder (persistence 53%). Severe (meeting six or seven diagnostic criteria) but not moderate (meeting three to five criteria) current dependence was a significant predictor as 95% of those in the former group still had a depressive and/or anxiety disorder at follow-up. This association remained significant after adjustment for severity of depression and anxiety, psychosocial factors and treatment factors.

    Conclusions

    Alcohol dependence, especially severe current dependence, is a risk factor for an unfavourable course of depressive and/or anxiety disorders, whereas alcohol abuse is not.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)476-484
    Number of pages9
    JournalThe British Journal of Psychiatry
    Volume200
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun-2012

    Keywords

    • DSM-IV ALCOHOL
    • NATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY
    • SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
    • LONG-TERM COURSE
    • MENTAL-HEALTH
    • PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES
    • PANIC DISORDER
    • UNITED-STATES
    • RISK-FACTORS
    • DEPENDENCE

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