Many theoretical models have been proposed to explain the relationship between severe mental illness (SMI) and substance use. Because many of these are contradictory quantitative American studies, a qualitative, exploratory study of a Scandinavian sample may offer a new perspective. The aim of the study is to explore reasons for substance use through analysis of the participants ’ experiences. A qualitative study with semistructured interviews was used. Purposeful sampling (N11) of patients with substance use disorder (SUD) and SMI, who were included in assertive community treatment teams, was completed. Inclusion criteria are increased quality of life or increased general functioning, and decreased substance use, after a minimum of 12 mont...
Comorbidities between mental illness and substance use have been recognized in a number of studies...
This study quantitatively examined reasons for sub-stance use among individuals with psychotic disor...
Background: Substance abuse and mental disorder often coexist and may cause several consequences in ...
Many theoretical models have been proposed to explain the relationship between severe mental illness...
Individuals diagnosed with severe mental illness (SMI) are more vulnerable to substances than are ot...
Background: It is well known that severe mental illness (SMI) with concurrent substance use disorder...
Background: The reasons for drug use amongst people with psychosis are poorly understood. Aims:...
Background: Few systematic studies have examined the reasons why patients with bipolar disorder and ...
Background Quantitative studies dominate research exploring reasons for substance use and experience...
Background: Substance use is a common comorbidity with psychotic illnesses. Although several theorie...
The aim of this article is to examine the onset and clinical correlates of substance use in patients...
The needs of individuals who have a diagnosis of psychosis and use substances pose one of the greate...
Around half of all patients with schizophrenia are thought to abuse drugs or alcohol and there is go...
Background: Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use continues to be a major problem. To in...
Background/objective: Despite the high comorbidity of substance misuse and schizophrenia, few large ...
Comorbidities between mental illness and substance use have been recognized in a number of studies...
This study quantitatively examined reasons for sub-stance use among individuals with psychotic disor...
Background: Substance abuse and mental disorder often coexist and may cause several consequences in ...
Many theoretical models have been proposed to explain the relationship between severe mental illness...
Individuals diagnosed with severe mental illness (SMI) are more vulnerable to substances than are ot...
Background: It is well known that severe mental illness (SMI) with concurrent substance use disorder...
Background: The reasons for drug use amongst people with psychosis are poorly understood. Aims:...
Background: Few systematic studies have examined the reasons why patients with bipolar disorder and ...
Background Quantitative studies dominate research exploring reasons for substance use and experience...
Background: Substance use is a common comorbidity with psychotic illnesses. Although several theorie...
The aim of this article is to examine the onset and clinical correlates of substance use in patients...
The needs of individuals who have a diagnosis of psychosis and use substances pose one of the greate...
Around half of all patients with schizophrenia are thought to abuse drugs or alcohol and there is go...
Background: Comorbidity of mental disorders and substance use continues to be a major problem. To in...
Background/objective: Despite the high comorbidity of substance misuse and schizophrenia, few large ...
Comorbidities between mental illness and substance use have been recognized in a number of studies...
This study quantitatively examined reasons for sub-stance use among individuals with psychotic disor...
Background: Substance abuse and mental disorder often coexist and may cause several consequences in ...