History of co-occurring disorders and current mental health status among homeless veterans
Abstract Background Homeless veterans are at high risk for co-occurring disorders (COD), defined as mental illnesses that include at least one alcohol or other drug use disorder and at least one non-drug related mental disorder. However, epidemiological studies examining the prevalence of COD and as...
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Main Authors: | Kele Ding (Author), Matthew Slate (Author), Jingzhen Yang (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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