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Understanding people's experiences of the formal health and social care system for co-occurring heavy alcohol use and depression through the lens of relational autonomy: A qualitative study.

Katherine JacksonEileen KanerBarbara HanrattyEilish GilvarryLucy YardleyAmy J O'Donnell
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2023)
Among people with co-occurring heavy alcohol use and depression, lack of recognition of a relationship between alcohol use and depression and formal care provision that does not acknowledge people's social and economic context, including their intrinsic need for relational support, may contribute to distress and limit their capacity to get well.
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