Substance use‐related problems in mild intellectual disability: A Swedish nationwide population‐based cohort study with sibling comparison
Andreas Påhlsson‐Notini,
Shengxin Liu,
Magnus Tideman
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundEvidence for substance use‐related problems in individuals with mild intellectual disability is sparse and mainly limited to selected psychiatric populations. We evaluated the risk of substance use‐related problems in individuals with mild intellectual disability compared to the general population. Additionally, we have performed secondary sibling comparison analyses to account for familial confounding.MethodsWe conducted a population‐based cohort study of individuals born in Sweden between 1973 and … Show more
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