ALCOHOLISM AND AFFECTIVE-DISORDER - CLINICAL COURSE OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS

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BROWN, SA [1 ]
INABA, RK [1 ]
GILLIN, JC [1 ]
SCHUCKIT, MA [1 ]
STEWART, MA [1 ]
IRWIN, MR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA 92093 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY | 1995年 / 152卷 / 01期
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Objective: This study compared the severity of and the change in depressive symptoms among men with alcohol dependence, affective disorder, or both disorders during 4 weeks of inpatient treatment. Method: After their primary and secondary psychiatric disorders were defined with the use of criteria based on chronology of symptoms, 54 unmedicated men entering treatment for alcohol dependence or affective disorder were assessed for 4 consecutive weeks with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Results: The findings indicate that the rate of remission of depressive symptoms was consistent with the primary diagnosis. Depressive symptoms remitted more rapidly among the men with primary alcoholism than among those with primary affective disorder. However, a minimum of 3 weeks of abstinence from alcohol appeared to be necessary to consistently differentiate the groups with dual diagnoses on the basis of their current depressive symptoms. Alcohol dependence occurring in conjunction with primary affective disorder did not intensify presenting depressive symptoms or retard the resolution of such symptoms. Conclusions: Diagnoses of alcohol dependence and affective disorder based on symptom chronology appear to have prognostic significance with respect to remission. of depressive symptoms in men with both diagnoses. Depressive symptoms of dysphoric mood, dysfunctional cognitions, vegetative symptoms, and anxiety/agitation showed different rates and levels of remission across the primary diagnostic groups.
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