Effect of alcohol use disorders and alcohol intake on the risk of subsequent depressive symptoms: a systematic review and meta‐analysis of cohort studies
Addiction2019Vol. 115(7), pp. 1224–1243
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Jiande Li, Hongxuan Wang, Mei Li, Qingyu Shen, Xiangpen Li, Yuanpei Zhang, Jialing Peng, Xiaoming Rong, Ying Peng
Abstract
Alcohol use disorders are associated with increased the risk of subsequent depressive symptoms. Heavy drinking does not significantly predict occurrence of depressive symptoms after adjusting for potential confounders.
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