Neuropsychological functioning is compromised in binge drinking young adults with depression

Volume: 210, Issue: 1, Pages: 256 - 262
Published: Nov 1, 2013
Abstract
For many young people, binge drinking is the most common form of alcohol misuse, particularly in those with a depressive disorder. Nonetheless, relatively little is known about the effects that the combination of depression and binge drinking has on neuropsychological outcomes. This study aimed to determine whether binge drinkers with depression show more pronounced neuropsychological dysfunction compared to their peers with depression alone or...
Paper Details
Title
Neuropsychological functioning is compromised in binge drinking young adults with depression
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Volume
210
Issue
1
Pages
256 - 262
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