SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE, 39 (9), 2004Cont<strong>en</strong>ts ContinuedPleasure: From Onthog<strong>en</strong>esis to Addiction …………………………………..1423H. MargaronLETTER TO THE EDITORPrev<strong>en</strong>ting <strong>Su</strong>ici<strong>de</strong> in Young Schizophr<strong>en</strong>ics Who Are<strong>Su</strong>bstance "Abusers". ………………………………………………………….1435M. Pompili, I. Mancinelli, P. Girardi, and R. Tatarelli
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