Substance Use Disorder Risk
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•People whose parents suffered from substance use disorders are more likely to develop psychiatric disorders
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A study of over a million people in Sweden found that individuals whose parents had a substance use disorder face an increased risk of receiving a psychiatric diagnosis.
The risk was found to be 80% higher for males and 56% for females.
The study included 1,093,225 individuals born between 1981 and 1990 who resided in Sweden during their childhood and adolescence.
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