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COMORBID PHOBIC DISORDERS DO NOT INFLUENCE OUTCOME OF ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE TREATMENT. RESULTS OF A NATURALISTIC FOLLOW-UP STUDY
Author(s) -
Loes A. Marquenie,
Annemiek Schadé,
Anton J.L.M. van Balkom,
Maarten W.J. Koeter,
SIPKE FRENKEN,
Wim van den Brink,
Richard van Dyck
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
alcohol and alcoholism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.747
H-Index - 99
eISSN - 1464-3502
pISSN - 0735-0414
DOI - 10.1093/alcalc/agh252
Subject(s) - agoraphobia , anxiety , psychiatry , psychology , alcohol use disorder , alcohol dependence , comorbidity , anxiety disorder , hazard ratio , abstinence , alcohol , clinical psychology , medicine , confidence interval , biochemistry , chemistry
Despite claims that comorbid anxiety disorders tend to lead to a poor outcome in the treatment of alcohol dependence, the few studies on this topic show conflicting results.

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