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  6. Trajectories of psychological distress among Canadian adults who experienced parental addiction in childhood

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Table 1
Subject characteristics at baseline, by sex, household population aged 18 to 74, Canada excluding territories

Table 2
Mean distress scores at baseline, by sex and selected characteristics, household population aged 18 to 74, Canada excluding territories

Table 3
Beta coefficients relating age, parental addiction in childhood and covariates to psychological distress, by sex, household population aged 18 to 74, Canada excluding territories

Figure 1
Trajectories of psychological distress, by sex and parental addiction in childhood, household population aged 18 to 74, Canada excluding territiories

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2015-07-17

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