2021
DOI: 10.1097/cxa.0000000000000125
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Theory and Practice of Treatment of Concurrent Major Depressive and Alcohol Use Disorders: 7 Lessons from Clinical Practice and Research

Abstract: Objectives: Both major depression and alcohol use are highly prevalent in the Canadian population. They are the major contributors to disability and decreased quality of life and, as they are often comorbid with each other, the diagnosis and treatment of concurrent depression and alcohol use disorder represent a challenging task with multiple clinical questions requiring evidence-based recommendations. Thus, the goal of this article is to review the optimal strategies to treat concurren… Show more

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“…Similarly, while major depressive disorder (MDD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are prevalent in the Canadian population and significant contributors to disability and decreased quality of life, 47 accurate diagnosis and treatment of concurrent MDD and AUD remain challenging. 48 Published clinical recommendations guide differential diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy and care integration into clinical practice. 48 Other factors can help differentiate substance-induced psychiatric symptoms from primary psychiatric disorders.…”
Section: Screening Assessment and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, while major depressive disorder (MDD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are prevalent in the Canadian population and significant contributors to disability and decreased quality of life, 47 accurate diagnosis and treatment of concurrent MDD and AUD remain challenging. 48 Published clinical recommendations guide differential diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy and care integration into clinical practice. 48 Other factors can help differentiate substance-induced psychiatric symptoms from primary psychiatric disorders.…”
Section: Screening Assessment and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Published clinical recommendations guide differential diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy and care integration into clinical practice. 48 Other factors can help differentiate substance-induced psychiatric symptoms from primary psychiatric disorders. If there are only some symptoms rather than the full criteria, then a substance-induced etiology may be more likely.…”
Section: Screening Assessment and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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