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Am J Psychiatry 1989; 146:1212-1214
Copyright © 1989 by American Psychiatric Association


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Psychiatric syndromes in adolescent substance abusers

L DeMilio
Stony Lodge Hospital, Central Valley, N.Y.

Conduct disorder, major depressive episode, and the combination of attention deficit, hyperactivity, and impulse disorder were the most prevalent diagnoses after detoxification among 57 adolescents consecutively referred to an inpatient facility for treatment of substance abuse and other concurrent psychiatric disorders.


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