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Background: Few data are available regarding the prevalence of alcohol abuse (AB) and alcohol dependence (AD) and their association with sociodemographic variables, anxiety and depression in medical s

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Background: Few data are available regarding the prevalence of alcohol abuse (AB) and alcohol dependence (AD) and their association with sociodemographic variables, anxiety and depression in medical students.

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  • Sex differences in trait anxiety’s association with alcohol problems in emerging adults: The influence of symptoms of depression and borderline personality (2019) · doi

    METHOD: A sample 810 (364 females) young adults aged 18-30 recruited from the community, who varied widely in lifetime alcohol problems, were administered diagnostic interviews and measures of a trait anxiety, depression, and BPD symptoms.

    Keywords: sample females young adults aged recruited community varied widely lifetime alcohol problems administered diagnostic interviews
  • Alcohol abuse and dependence among Brazilian medical students: Association to sociodemographic variables, anxiety and depression (2019) · doi

    Background: Few data are available regarding the prevalence of alcohol abuse (AB) and alcohol dependence (AD) and their association with sociodemographic variables, anxiety and depression in medical students.

    Keywords: alcohol background available regarding prevalence abuse dependence association sociodemographic variables anxiety depression medical students
  • Follow-up Study of Anxiety Disorder and Alcohol Dependence in Comorbid Alcoholism Treatment Patients (2005) · doi

    CONCLUSIONS: Screening for comorbid anxiety disorder in alcoholism treatment patients is warranted and, where found, should be considered a marker of high relapse risk relative to that of noncomorbid patients.

    Keywords: patients conclusions screening comorbid anxiety disorder alcoholism treatment warranted found considered marker high relapse risk

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