Journal article

Gender differences in the relationships between alcohol, tobacco and mental health in patients attending an emergency department

R Alati, S Kinner, JM Najman, G Fowler, K Watt, D Green

Alcohol and Alcoholism | Published : 2004

Abstract

Aims: There is evidence of a non-linear relationship between alcohol consumption and mental health status, and of an association between tobacco use and poor mental health. This paper examines the nature of the association between usual alcohol consumption, tobacco use and symptoms of anxiety and depression in Emergency Department patients in Queensland, Australia. Methods: A cross sectional survey of patients aged 16-84 presenting for treatment over a 14 day period to Gold Coast Hospital Emergency Department using socio-demographic items, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) to measure moderate, hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depress..

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