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Comorbid Diagnoses to Substance/Medication-Induced Depressive Disorder
In a study comparing two groups, one with independent major depressive disorder (without substance use disorder) and the other with substance/medication-induced depressive disorder, the second group had higher rates of other mental disorders. They were more likely to have issues like tobacco use, gambling, and antisocial personality disorder, but less likely to have persistent depressive disorder. Compared to individuals with major depressive disorder and substance use disorder, those with substance/medication-induced depressive disorder were more likely to have alcohol or substance use disorder but less likely to have a persistent depressive disorder.
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