The elevated prevalence of alcohol use
disorders among people with psychotic disorders is well documented.1 Among this population alcohol misuse has been linked to a range of adverse consequences including unemployment, lower education level and lower socioeconomic status.2 Studies examining the impact of alcohol misuse on various psychiatric symptoms among people with psychotic disorders report inconsistent findings
among people with psychotic
disorders is well documented.1
Among this population alcohol misuse has been linked to a range of adverse consequences including unemployment, lower education level and lower socioeconomic status.2 Studies examining the impact of alcohol misuse on various psychiatric symptoms among people with psychotic disorders report inconsistent findings
Among this population alcohol misuse has been linked to a range of adverse consequences including unemployment, lower education level and lower socioeconomic status.2 Studies examining the impact of alcohol misuse on
various psychiatric symptoms
among people with psychotic disorders report inconsistent findings
among people with psychotic
disorders report inconsistent findings.3, 4
Based on a large amount of data from previous studies on these participants, the researchers identified a correlation between
various psychiatric disorders among children and later risk of developing addictions.