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Depression Increases Women’s Risk of Binge Drinking

by Kristen King on January 20th, 2007

Depressed Women at Increased Risk for Binge DrinkingTeenagers and college kids aren’t the only ones at risk of binge drinking. A study released earlier this month suggests that binge drinking (having five or more drinks on a single occassion) is more common in those who suffer from depression, particularly depressed women, than in the general population.

Do you wonder about your drinking habits? Click here for guidelines for alcohol consumption in women who aren’t pregnant or lactating.

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1 opinion for Depression Increases Women’s Risk of Binge Drinking

  • Devon Ellington
    Jan 20, 2007 at 6:39 pm

    Since I control diabetes completely via diet, two drinks is my max. I used to drink A LOT. I don’t miss it. I don’t like the feeling of drunk — I like the process of drinking, the taste, the smell, the social environment. But I can get that with a drink or two drinks and then switching to non-alcholohic. You really only taste the first one anyway.

    I believe it — I think depressed women are more likely to binge drink, hoping for that first high of a buzz to make them feel better. But the crash (not to mention the hangover) would make it worse.

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