Association of Cohort and Individual Substance Use With Risk of Transitioning to Drug Use, Drug Use Disorder, and Remission From Disorder: Findings From the World Mental Health Surveys.
Degenhardt L, Bharat C, Glantz MD, Sampson NA, Al-Hamzawi A, Alonso J, Andrade LH, Bunting B, Cia A, de Girolamo G, De Jonge P, Demyttenaere K, Gureje O, Haro JM, Harris MG, He Y, Hinkov H, Karam AN, Karam EG, Kiejna A, Kovess-Masfety V, Lasebikan V, Lee S, Levinson D, Medina-Mora ME, Mneimneh Z, Navarro-Mateu F, Piazza M, Posada-Villa J, Scott K, Stein DJ, Tachimori H, Tintle N, Torres Y, Kessler RC; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators.
Degenhardt L, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry. 2019 Jul 1;76(7):708-720. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2019.0163.
JAMA Psychiatry. 2019.
PMID: 30865282
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Associations of cohort-level alcohol prevalence and drug use prevalence were examined as factors associated with these transitions. ...This has important implications for understanding pathways into and out of problematic drug use....
Associations of cohort-level alcohol prevalence and drug use prevalence were examined as factors associated with these …