2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00788
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Interventions for Subjects with Depressive Symptoms with or without Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Are There Different Patterns of Change?

Abstract: Background: It has been suggested that alcohol problems negatively affect therapeutic interventions for depression. This study examines the patterns of change in depressive symptoms following an intervention for depression, in participants with or without comorbid unhealthy alcohol use.Methods: Depressive symptoms (BDI–II), perceived control of depressive symptoms (UNCONTROL) and unhealthy alcohol use (AUDIT) were assessed in 116 patients before and after attending a cognitive behavioral psychoeducational inte… Show more

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“…Firstly, the results from the Forced Swim Test revealed a significant decrease in immobility time with increasing doses of the tryptophan-based diet. Immobility in the FST is considered a measure of behavioral despair and is indicative of depressive-like behavior in rodents [15], [16]. The observed reduction in immobility time suggests an antidepressant effect of tryptophan supplementation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the results from the Forced Swim Test revealed a significant decrease in immobility time with increasing doses of the tryptophan-based diet. Immobility in the FST is considered a measure of behavioral despair and is indicative of depressive-like behavior in rodents [15], [16]. The observed reduction in immobility time suggests an antidepressant effect of tryptophan supplementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%