Prospective associations between alcohol consumption and psychological well-being in midlife.
Marie Stjerne GrønkjærCathrine Lawaetz WimmelmannErik Lykke MortensenTrine Flensborg-MadsenPublished in: BMC public health (2022)
Alcohol abstinence seems to be prospectively associated with adverse psychological well-being (vitality and life satisfaction) in men and women, while heavy alcohol consumption seems to be prospectively associated with adverse satisfaction with life in men. Finally, a prospective association between weekly binge drinking and lower life satisfaction was observed in men.