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Chunk #19 — TREATMENT UTILIZATION FOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS — Cross-sectional studies

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Comorbidity of psychiatric and substance use disorders in the United States: current issues and findings from the NESARC.
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Lifetime treatment for major depression was received by 61.3% of those with the disorder, higher treatment rates than those for alcohol and drug disorders [7,8]. Drug disorders were related to treatment for major depression [47▪▪]. Among those with major depression, those with ‘atypical’ depressive symptoms (increased sleep, eating) were more likely than others to have substance use disorders and to receive treatment for depression [48].