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      Associations of alcohol use, mental health and socioeconomic status in England: Findings from a representative population survey.

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          Alcohol use and mental health problems often co-occur, however, little is known about how this varies by type of mental health problem and to what extent associations are explained by socioeconomic status (SES). Our study examined the prevalence and associations of non-drinking, hazardous use, and harmful/probable dependence in individuals who do and do not meet criteria for different mental health problems and whether associations remained after adjustment for SES.

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          Journal
          Drug Alcohol Depend
          Drug and alcohol dependence
          Elsevier BV
          1879-0046
          0376-8716
          February 01 2021
          : 219
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Eleanor Rathbone Building, Bedford Street South, Liverpool, L69 7ZA, United Kingdom. Electronic address: joannep@liverpool.ac.uk.
          [2 ] Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Eleanor Rathbone Building, Bedford Street South, Liverpool, L69 7ZA, United Kingdom.
          [3 ] King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London, Weston Education Centre, 10 Cutcombe Road, London, SE5 9RJ, United Kingdom; Academic Department of Military Mental Health, King's College London, Weston Education Centre, 10 Cutcombe Road, London, SE5 9RJ, United Kingdom.
          [4 ] Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, 1 Vicar Ln, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield, S1 2LT, United Kingdom.
          [5 ] National Centre for Social Research, 35 Northampton Square, London, EC1V 0AX, United Kingdom; School of Health Sciences, City University, Northampton Square, London, EC1V 0HB, United Kingdom.
          [6 ] School of Psychology, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, BT52 1SA, United Kingdom.
          Article
          S0376-8716(20)30628-1
          10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108463
          33421804
          494058f2-ff5d-402a-ba3a-4cee94163eb9
          History

          Socioeconomic characteristics,Alcohol use,Comorbidity,Epidemiology,Mental health

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