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intermediatesubstance-induced psychosiscannabisschizophreniadifferential diagnosispsychosis
A 20-year-old college student presents with 3 weeks of declining grades, social withdrawal, flat affect, and vague statements about "hearing things that others can't." He reports smoking marijuana daily. His roommate confirms the patient has become increasingly isolated. Which assessment finding would MOST help differentiate substance-induced psychosis from a primary psychotic disorder?
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