2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.02.023
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Shame mediates the relationship between depression and addictive behaviours

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“…34 Depression has also been found to maintain alcohol consumption through shame. 35 Alcohol misuse disorder may therefore be seen as a cause as well as a consequence of unremitted MDD. Current alcohol misuse disorder was identified in 5.9% of our sample, which is slightly lower than the mean of 9.4% found in a meta-analysis published in 2009.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…34 Depression has also been found to maintain alcohol consumption through shame. 35 Alcohol misuse disorder may therefore be seen as a cause as well as a consequence of unremitted MDD. Current alcohol misuse disorder was identified in 5.9% of our sample, which is slightly lower than the mean of 9.4% found in a meta-analysis published in 2009.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent 4-year follow-up study has shown that alcohol consumption is a risk factor for MDD onset in men 34 . Depression has also been found to maintain alcohol consumption through shame 35 . Alcohol misuse disorder may therefore be seen as a cause as well as a consequence of unremitted MDD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the six longitudinal studies, two report significant relationships whereby DS predicted PG one-month (Bilevicius et al, 2018), and six-years later (Dussault et al, 2016). Although the remaining four studies indicated crosssectional associations between DS and PG (Afifi et al, 2016;Chinneck et al, 2016;Edgerton et al, 2015Edgerton et al, , 2018, these relationships were non-significant in the prospective analyses.…”
Section: Depressive Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The lower the shame resilience a person has, the more trapped, powerless, and shameful the person is likely to feel . A relationship between shame and depression has been found in numerous studies . Given the relationship between shame and depression, it is assumed that the higher the shame resilience a person has the lower the likelihood of depression.…”
Section: Background Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%