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Substance Abuse Vol. 40, Iss. 2, 2019
“As the prevalence of substance use increases, it is significant to examine the associations between earlier use of three substances simultaneously and later MDD and/or PTSD. From a clinical perspective, individuals presenting with tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use should be evaluated for MDD and/or PTSD. The findings of the present study could lead to improvements in individualized treatments for African American and Puerto Rican patients who have both MDD and PTSD and who also use tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana.“
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