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Are ecstacy users biased toward endorsing somatic mental health symptoms? Results from a general community sample

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George, Amanda
Windsor, Timothy
Rodgers, Bryan

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Rationale: Whether the reported poorer mental health of ecstasy users is due to a bias in endorsement of somatic symptoms has been postulated, but rarely examined. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether levels of ecstasy use were

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Psychopharmacology

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2037-12-31