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Social Environment and Longevity in Schizophrenia

Alan J. Christensen, PhD, Rachel Dornink, BS, Shawna L. Ehlers, MA and Susan K. Schultz, MD

From the Department of Psychology (A.J.C., R.D., S.L.E), The University of Iowa, and Department of Psychiatry (S.K.S.), The University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa.



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Fig. 1. Estimated survival functions for high and low quantity of support.

 





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