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Correlates of anxiety and depression in a community cohort of people who smoke methamphetamine.

Zoe DuncanRebecca KippenKeith SuttonBernadette WardPaul A AgiusBrendan QuinnPaul Dietze
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
The high rates of anxiety and/or depression found in the VMAX cohort were associated with demographic, socio-economic, substance use and other health and social factors. The prevalence of moderate to severe anxiety is a novel finding that warrants further study. Further work is needed to determine how anxiety and depression change over time among people who smoke methamphetamine, to help identify key intervention points.
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