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Dose-related Psychotic symptoms in chronic methamphetamine users: Evidence from a prospective longitudinal study.

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McKetin, Rebecca
Lubman, Daniel
Baker, Amanda L
Dawe, Sharon
Ali, Robert

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American Medical Association

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Context: Methamphetamine is associated with psychotic phenomena, but it is not clear to what extent this relationship is due to premorbid psychosis among people who use the drug. Objective: To determine the change in the probability of psychotic symptoms

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Jama Psychiatry

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