Co-morbidity of mental health and substance misuse problems (or "Dual Diagnosis") is highly prevalent in mental health and drug treatment services. The parallel approach, where the two conditions are treated at the same time in separate services, is the current accepted response to Dual Diagnosis. Joint working and continuity of care cannot be achieved without a consistent quality drug and alcohol assessment in mental health services. This editorial argues that that professional curiosity plays an important role in substance misuse assessment, especially when is carried out outside specialist drug and alcohol services
Recent publicity has focused on the problems created by the usage of illicit drugs in the community....
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...
There is a strong connection between mental health and substance use. Substances can trigger or exac...
‘Dual diagnosis’, the coexistence of mental illness and substance misuse, has attracted considerable...
Research has documented high levels of co-morbidity between mental illness and substance misuse. Thi...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
The use and abuse of drugs and alcohol have recently gained greater attention both from the public a...
The use and abuse of drugs and alcohol have recently gained greater attention both from the public a...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Recent publicity has focused on the problems created by the usage of illicit drugs in the community....
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...
There is a strong connection between mental health and substance use. Substances can trigger or exac...
‘Dual diagnosis’, the coexistence of mental illness and substance misuse, has attracted considerable...
Research has documented high levels of co-morbidity between mental illness and substance misuse. Thi...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
The use and abuse of drugs and alcohol have recently gained greater attention both from the public a...
The use and abuse of drugs and alcohol have recently gained greater attention both from the public a...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Recent publicity has focused on the problems created by the usage of illicit drugs in the community....
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...