• Of 319 subjects with both lifetime substance dependence and major depression, half had remitted SD.
• Past-year depression was significantly more common in the following:
o Subjects with remitted SD than in the total study sample (odds ratio 6.7)
Comments by Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH:
Some patients use substances to self-medicate their depressive symptoms. But just as depression adversely affects the course of alcoholism and drug dependence, active substance dependence appears to worsen depression outcomes. Such negative consequences strongly suggest that healthcare providers should assess their patients with depression for comorbid substance dependence and help those affected to stop using alcohol and/or drugs.
