Hasin D S, Tsai W Y, Endicott J, Mueller T I, Coryell W, Keller M
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, School of Public Health, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY 10032, USA.
J Affect Disord. 1996 Nov 4;41(1):63-70. doi: 10.1016/0165-0327(96)00068-7.
Some patients enter psychiatric treatment with clear cases of both major depression and alcoholism. While assumptions are often made about the relationships of these two conditions, little empirical evidence exists on the effects of sustained remissions in alcoholism on sustained remissions in depression. 127 patients with both disorders at treatment entry were studied over a 5-year period. Survival analyses with time-dependent covariates indicating alcoholism status were used to investigate remissions and relapses in major depression. Remission in alcoholism strongly and significantly increased the chances of remission in depression and were also related to reduced chances of depression relapse, although at a weaker level.
一些患者在接受精神治疗时,同时患有重度抑郁症和酒精成瘾症。虽然人们常常对这两种病症之间的关系进行假设,但关于酒精成瘾症的持续缓解对抑郁症持续缓解的影响,几乎没有实证证据。对127名在治疗开始时同时患有这两种病症的患者进行了为期5年的研究。采用带有表明酒精成瘾状态的时间依存性协变量的生存分析,来调查重度抑郁症的缓解和复发情况。酒精成瘾症的缓解有力且显著地增加了抑郁症缓解的几率,并且也与抑郁症复发几率的降低有关,尽管关联程度较弱。