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Comorbidity of Substance Use Disorders and Other Mental Illnesses
Comorbidity refers to the presence of two or more diagnoses in an individual. In the context of addiction, it is common for a person to have both a substance-related disorder and another psychiatric diagnosis, such as depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia. The link is strong; compared to the general population, individuals who misuse illicit or prescription drugs are twice as likely to also suffer from a mood or anxiety disorder.
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