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Arvidsson H et al. - In 2006, the group of persons considered SMI was younger. Fewer persons with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and more persons with a diagnosis of mood disorders or addictive problems were included. Problems concerning relations and physical health were more evident. A greater part had all their income from social security in 2006, and fewer persons were occupied in some kind of salaried employment, full-time or half-time, regular or sheltered.

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