Background: There is a high prevalence of co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems. Many people with these co-existing problems initially present in a range of contexts including the criminal justice system and social care settings relating to housing, relationships, family problems, etc., as opposed to mental health or substance misuse services. A complicating factor is that many people with these co-existing problems do not recognise that they have such problems and do not ask for help. This paper seeks to help workers within such agencies to detect co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems, in order to offer help directly or to enable an onward referral. Method: A search of the published English language lite...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
‘Dual diagnosis’, the coexistence of mental illness and substance misuse, has attracted considerable...
Mental health issues such as depression or anxiety and alcohol or other drug (AOD) problems often re...
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
In recent years there has been a growing recognition that many people with drug or alcohol problems ...
Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems occur frequently in primary care and clinica...
Addiction treatment guidelines recommend routinely screening for cooccurring mental disorders. Impro...
Key Points: (1) Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems are very common in clinical ...
Aims: The comorbidity of substance use and mental health problems poses a significant challenge for ...
Aims: The comorbidity of substance use and mental health problems poses a significant challenge for ...
Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems occur frequently in primary care and clinica...
Background The current study was designed to evaluate a screening process for alcohol and other drug...
In recent years there has been a growing recognition that many people with drug or alcohol problems ...
Introduction and Aims.High prevalence mental health (HPMH) comorbidity is common in clients seeking ...
It is very common for people to experience problems with their mental health and alcohol/drug use (c...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
‘Dual diagnosis’, the coexistence of mental illness and substance misuse, has attracted considerable...
Mental health issues such as depression or anxiety and alcohol or other drug (AOD) problems often re...
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
In recent years there has been a growing recognition that many people with drug or alcohol problems ...
Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems occur frequently in primary care and clinica...
Addiction treatment guidelines recommend routinely screening for cooccurring mental disorders. Impro...
Key Points: (1) Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems are very common in clinical ...
Aims: The comorbidity of substance use and mental health problems poses a significant challenge for ...
Aims: The comorbidity of substance use and mental health problems poses a significant challenge for ...
Co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems occur frequently in primary care and clinica...
Background The current study was designed to evaluate a screening process for alcohol and other drug...
In recent years there has been a growing recognition that many people with drug or alcohol problems ...
Introduction and Aims.High prevalence mental health (HPMH) comorbidity is common in clients seeking ...
It is very common for people to experience problems with their mental health and alcohol/drug use (c...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
‘Dual diagnosis’, the coexistence of mental illness and substance misuse, has attracted considerable...
Mental health issues such as depression or anxiety and alcohol or other drug (AOD) problems often re...