The geographical distribution of the family-genetic risk score for drug use disorder in sweden and its co-localization with areas of social deprivation

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  • What: The authors examine the joint spatial distribution of the FGRSDUD and the S.D. scores nationwide as well as in the three major metropolitan areas in Fig 4 where levels of FGRSDUD and the S.D. are divided into lower, intermediate, and higher levels using natural breaks classification. Https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291724002745 Published online by Cambridge University Press Before the authors discuss the three questions the authors examined in this paper, the authors provide a summary of the social geography of Sweden that is a helpful background for the interpretation of the findings for . . .

     

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