Correlates of anxiety and depression in a community cohort of people who smoke methamphetamine

Volume: 56, Issue: 8, Pages: 964 - 973
Published: Sep 24, 2021
Abstract
Objective: Anxiety and depression are the most common mental health disorders experienced by Australians. These disorders are commonly found in people who use methamphetamine; however, much of this research has involved participants recruited from treatment settings who inject methamphetamine. We therefore explored (1) the prevalence of moderate to severe anxiety and depression in a community-recruited cohort who smoked methamphetamine and (2)...
Paper Details
Title
Correlates of anxiety and depression in a community cohort of people who smoke methamphetamine
Published Date
Sep 24, 2021
Volume
56
Issue
8
Pages
964 - 973
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