2012
DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2012.728119
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Substance Use Motives in People With Severe Mental Illness: Comparisons Among Four Diagnostic Groups

Abstract: Research has consistently shown that alcohol consumption motivated by a desire to alleviate negative emotional states predicts alcohol use and relapse among clients with cooccurring psychiatric disorders. However, studies examining the role of drinking motives in people with severe mental illness are few. This study of 283 community mental health clients (43.8% men, 55.1% women), assigned a primary Axis I diagnosis of schizophrenia (28.3%), schizoaffective (23.3%), major depression (31.1%), or bipolar I disord… Show more

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