Serious mental illness and negative substance use consequences among adults on probation
Abstract Background Adults on probation are at greater risk of both using substances and having a mental disorder compared to the general population. Several theories explain the relationship between substance use and poor mental health. However, the interaction between substance use, mental health,...
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Main Authors: | Matthew E. Rossheim (Author), Melvin D. Livingston (Author), Jennifer A. Lerch (Author), Faye S. Taxman (Author), Scott T. Walters (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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