While dual diagnosis research has often focussed on substance misuse disorders among mental health clients, relatively little is known about comparable rates of dual diagnosis in community mental health and substance misuse settings because of, inter alia, limitations and lack of consistency in screening. In the current study clinicians administered a brief screening tool, which detects problematic alcohol, drug use, psychosis and common mental health symptoms, to 50 substance misuse and 50 mental health treatment attenders. Sixty-four per cent of the total sample screened positive for dual diagnosis (positive for any psychiatric disorder and either a drug or alcohol problem). Highest rates were observed in the alcohol sample (92.3%), follo...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Background The current study was designed to evaluate a screening process for alcohol and other drug...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Aims: The study investigates differences in dual diagnosis disorders among patients in psychiatric a...
The poorer health outcomes experienced by people with mental illness have led to new directions in p...
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
Addiction treatment guidelines recommend routinely screening for cooccurring mental disorders. Impro...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...
In recent years there has been a growing recognition that many people with drug or alcohol problems ...
Introduction - Dual diagnosis (DD, co-occurrence of substance use and mental health problems) preval...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
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...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Background The current study was designed to evaluate a screening process for alcohol and other drug...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Aims: The study investigates differences in dual diagnosis disorders among patients in psychiatric a...
The poorer health outcomes experienced by people with mental illness have led to new directions in p...
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
Addiction treatment guidelines recommend routinely screening for cooccurring mental disorders. Impro...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...
In recent years there has been a growing recognition that many people with drug or alcohol problems ...
Introduction - Dual diagnosis (DD, co-occurrence of substance use and mental health problems) preval...
A cross-sectional survey of clinical staff was carried out among statutory (public sector) substance...
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...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Background The current study was designed to evaluate a screening process for alcohol and other drug...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...