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Alcohol, tobacco, drug use far higher in severely mentally ill

Alcohol, tobacco, drug use far higher in severely mentally ill

Jan 1, 2014

Rates of smoking, drinking and drug use are significantly higher among those who have psychotic disorders than among those in the general population.

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