Alcohol consumption as a risk factor for anxiety and depression

Jonathan C. Haynes, Michael Farrell, Nicola Singleton, Howard Meltzer, Ricardo Araya, Glyn Lewis, Nicola J. Wiles
2005 British Journal of Psychiatry  
Longitudinal studies have been inconclusive in identifying alcohol as a risk factor for anxiety and depression. Aims To examine whether excessive alcohol consumption is a risk factor for anxiety and depression in the general population, and whether anxiety and depression are risk factors for excessive alcohol consumption. Method Data were analysed from the 18-month follow-up of the Psychiatric Morbidity Among Adults Living in Private Households, 2000 survey. Results Hazardous and dependent
more » ... ing were not associated with onset of anxiety and depression at follow-up. Binge-drinking was non-significantly associated with incident anxiety and depression (adjusted OR= 1.36, 95% CI 0.74–2.50). Abstainers were less likely to have new-onset anxiety and depression at follow-up. Anxiety and depression or sub-threshold symptoms at baseline were not associated with incident hazardous or binge-drinking at follow-up, but there was weak evidence linking sub-threshold symptoms with onset of alcohol dependence (adjusted OR=2.04, 95% CI 0.84–4.97). Conclusions Excessive alcohol consumption was not associated with the onset of anxiety and depression but abstinence was associated with a lower risk. Sub-threshold symptoms were weakly associated with new-onset alcohol dependence.
doi:10.1192/bjp.187.6.544 pmid:16319407 fatcat:c7wfwgf4tzd65glqgklo4muvmi