Implication of problematic substance use in poststroke depression: an hospital-based study
Abstract The prevalence of clinically defined problematic substance use among stroke patients is overlooked and its association with post-stroke depression (PSD) is unknown. Our aims were to: (1) estimate the proportion of stroke patients with a problematic substance use as defined by clinical scree...
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Main Authors: | Yolaine Rabat, Igor Sibon, Sylvie Berthoz |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8bcb0c739c0843b1a0e14a8862e5546f |
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