B4216 - Is former alcohol use from ages 15-18 associated with subsequent depressive symptoms at age 25 - 21/12/2022
Alcohol is one of the most widely consumed drugs globally. A body of evidence suggests a link between underage alcohol consumption and an increased risk of depressive disorders; however, the direction of causality is unknown. Previous research has mostly focused on how mental health induces drug use through self-medication; however, the inverse direction of causation is focused on in this investigation. To better understand and assess the magnitude of this link, we focused on whether regular alcohol consumption between the ages of 15 and 18 is associated with eventual depressive symptoms in the mid-20s. This association will be facilitated by a cohort study that uses questionnaires and self-report measures to follow individuals over a 30 year period.