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Factors associated with substance use problem among Maryland Medicaid enrollees affected by serious mental illness
Addictive Behaviours, 06/29/09
Schladweiler K et al. - The authors estimated factors associated with alcohol and drug problem, as well as a hierarchy of substance use problem severity constructed from the alcohol and drug problem outcomes. Drug problem was the strongest factor associated with alcohol problem, and vice versa.
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