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Can a rapid measure of self-exposure to drugs of abuse provide dimensional information on depression comorbidity?

Eduardo Roque ButelmanSilvia BacciardiAngelo Giovanni Icro MaremmaniMaya Darst-CampbellJoel Correa da RosaMary Jeanne Kreek
Published in: The American journal on addictions (2017)
A rapid analysis of exposure to drugs of abuse reveals how specific patterns of drug and poly-drug exposure are associated with increasing odds of depression. This approach detected quantitatively how different patterns of poly-drug exposure can result in increased odds of depression comorbidity, in cases diagnosed with opioid versus cocaine dependence. (Am J Addict 2017;26:632-639).
Keyphrases
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