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1Less is known about substance use and psychiatric comorbidity among delinquent adolescents.
2The current study compares psychiatric comorbidity among repeat and first-time DUI offenders.
3Living alone, psychiatric comorbidity and cocaine use increased the risk of dropout.
4Groups were not significantly different on psychiatric comorbidity, but differed on self-esteem.
5This was the case even after controlling for socioeconomic status, IQ, and psychiatric comorbidity.
6The lifetime psychiatric comorbidity is observed in majority of patients.
7Compared to first-time offenders, repeat DUI offenders evidence more severe and pervasive psychiatric comorbidity.
8The likelihood of risky behaviour was increased by psychiatric comorbidity.
9Further research is necessary to determine whether psychiatric comorbidity among first-time offenders directly predicts re-offense.
10Increasing psychiatric comorbidity was significantly linked to increased odds of ST use in both tribes.
11This effect was specific and persisted after adjusting for differences in demographics and psychiatric comorbidity.
12Results were not better explained by demographic factors, HIV disease severity, psychiatric comorbidity, or substance use.
13All patients should be assessed and treated for psychiatric comorbidity to improve overall quality of life.
14The sample was split according to the presence of psychiatric comorbidity and the groups were compared.
15Increasing psychiatric comorbidity was significantly linked to increased smoking odds in both tribes, especially in the Southwest.
16Objectives: To ascertain the clinical implications of psychiatric comorbidity in the course and outcome of bipolar I patients.
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Psychiatric comorbidity ao longo do tempo
Psychiatric comorbidity nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América