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JCP ELERT/08.12.19 |
Related article:Tobacco Smoking and Psychotic-Like Experiences in a General Population Sample |
Jasmina Mallet, Nicolas Mazer, Caroline Dubertret, and Yann Le Strat |
Tobacco has known associations with psychosis, but less is known about the relationship between tobacco use and subclinical psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). This study sought to disentangle the association of tobacco with PLEs in a large nationally representative sample—read the article to learn what the authors found. |
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Trends of Tobacco Consumption Among Women Admitted to and Visiting the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit of a Tertiary Care Center in Mumbai: A Cross-Sectional Study [PCC] |
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Differences in Duloxetine Dosing Strategies in Smoking and Nonsmoking Patients: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Uncovers the Impact on Drug Metabolism |
Marc Augustin, Georgios Schoretsanitis, Christoph Hiemke, Gerhard Gründer, Ekkehard Haen, and Michael Paulzen |
Nondaily Cigarette Smoking Is Increasing Among People With Common Mental Health and Substance Use Problems in the United States: Data From Representative Samples of US Adults, 2005–2014 |
Andrea H. Weinberger, Joanna M. Streck, Lauren R. Pacek, and Renee D. Goodwin |
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