Finding the optimal treatment model: A systematic review of treatment for co-occurring alcohol misuse and depression.
Breanne HobdenJamie BryantMariko CareyAmanda L BakerMichael FarrellChristopher OldmeadowRichard P MattickAnthony ShakeshaftRob Sanson-FisherPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2018)
Evidence for the psychosocial treatment of co-occurring alcohol misuse and depression is limited to a handful of studies. The evidence has several methodological limitations, which impact the interpretation of the findings. Therefore, while international guidelines recommend integrated dual-focussed treatment for co-occurring conditions, there is little evidence supporting the superiority of this treatment format for co-occurring alcohol misuse and depression. High-quality research demonstrating improvements in patient outcomes is required to ensure recommendations for clinical practice are based on strong empirical evidence.