Mental disorders are among the leading causes of ill-health and disability worldwide. However, comorbidity with alcohol is an important factor complicating diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. Patients suffering from mental disorders abuse alcohol as self-treatment and often become addicted (...
For some people, alcohol dependence can also cause social problems such as homelessness, joblessness, divorce, and domestic abuse. These can all lead to worse mental health. How Much Alcohol Should You Drink? If you have depression and anxiety and want to drinkalcohol, there are some considerat...
There is a strong linkage between alcohol use and mental health, with a wide range of mental health disorders being more prevalent in people who drink problematically. However, determining the prevalence of comorbid Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) and Mental Health Disorders (MHD) is challenging becaus...
Laidra K, Rahu K, Tekkel M, Aluoja A, Leinsalu M (2015) Mental health and alcohol problems among Estonian cleanup workers 24 years after the Chernobyl accident. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. : 10.1007/s00127-015-1102-6...
Researchers at Lancaster University, King's College London, the University of Liverpool and Edge Hill University explored the relationship between alcohol and mental health among UK minority ethnic groups in a joint report.
"Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration" Chinese translation ("Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration" in Chinese, "Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration" 中文翻译, "Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration"发音): ...
Stratifying by gender showed that the negative impact of being a veteran on mental health and alcohol misuse was restricted to male veterans. Being ill or disabled was associated with a higher prevalence of CMD and PTSD for both veterans and non-veterans. Conclusion Whilst the same ...
It discusses all major groups of drugs which are commonly misused, including drugs normally available only on prescription, hallucinogenic drugs, narcotics, and socially acceptable drugs such as caffeine and nicotine. Alcohol, as the most widely used drug of abuse in most... (展开全部) 我来说...
Alcohol and the Brain: The Bad and the Good Using alcohol within the recommended boundaries, compared with drinking to excess, affects the body and brain in different ways. For instance, moderate drinking may have anti-inflammatory health benefits and has been linked to enhanced memory, reduced ...
Therefore, the present study tested the interactive effect of AIDS-orphan status with caregiver alcohol use on child mental health. The sample included 742 children (51.2% female; Mage = 9.18; age range: 711 years; 29.8 AIDS-orphans; 36.8% orphaned by causes other than AIDS; 33.4% non-...