"Drinking to self-medicate mood symptoms may be a potential target for prevention and early-intervention efforts aimed at reducing the occurring of alcohol dependence," Rosa Krum, M.D., a professor of epidemiology, psychiatry, and mental health at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, and colleagues concluded May 1 in JAMA Psychiatry.
Information about co-occurring mood disorders and alcohol dependence and how to treat them can be found in the American Journal of Psychiatry. Information about alcohol dependence, as well as its treatment, can be found in The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment, Fourth Edition."
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