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The impact of the overlap between externalizing and internalizing problems on substance use disorders

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This work was funded by CNPq (Grant no.: 424041/2016-2), CAPES (Grant no.: 001) and FIPE-HCPA (160600).

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CNPq Grant 424041/2016-2; CAPES Grant code 001; FIPE-HCPA project 160600.

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The author(s) declare the following potential conflict of interest with respect to the research, authorship and/or publication of the present article: Dr. EHG was on the speaker’s bureau for Novartis and Shire for the last 3 years. He also received travel awards (air tickets and hotel accommodations) for participating in two psychiatric meetings from Shire and Novartis. All the other authors report no potential conflicts of interest.

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Salgado, C.A.I., Rovaris, D.L., Vitola, E.S. et al. The impact of the overlap between externalizing and internalizing problems on substance use disorders. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry 29, 249–250 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-019-01304-w

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