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Barbara J. Burns, Ph.D.
Scott N. Compton, Ph.D.
Helen L. Egger, M.D.
Elizabeth M.Z. Farmer, Ph.D.
E. Jane Costello
Tonya D. Armstrong
Alaattin Erkanli
Paul E. Greenbaum
Chi-Ming Kam
Linda M. Collins
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Report on the Developmental Epidemiology of Comorbid Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders

Costello, Armstrong & Erkanli

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Figure 1. Comorbidity with Substance Use/Abuse/Dependence: Meta-Analysis of Published Studies (N=21)

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Figure 2. Comorbidity with Any Substance Use (N=8) and Substance Abuse/Dependence (N=13): Meta-Analysis of Published Studies

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Figure 3. Comorbidity with Any Substance Use and Abuse/Dependence: Meta-Analysis of Published Studies Controlling for Other Comorbidity

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Figure 4. Comorbidity with Substance Abuse/Dependence (N=13): Meta-Analysis of Published Studies, by Sex

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Figure 5. Comorbidity with Any Substance Use (N=8): Meta-Analysis of Published Studies, by Sex

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Figure 6. Comorbidity with Any Substance Use vs. Abuse/Dependence: Meta-Analysis of Published Studies (N=21): Girls

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Figure 7. Comorbidity with Any Substance Use vs. Abuse/Dependence: Meta-Analysis of Published Studies (N=21): Boys

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