Aims: The study investigates differences in dual diagnosis disorders among patients in psychiatric and in substance use treatment services. Method: The sample (n = 159) comprised patients from four treatment settings: community mental health service, inpatient psychiatric ward, drug treatment service, alcohol treatment service. Patients who screened positive for dual diagnosis received a detailed multi-axial assessment of substance use and mental health problems. Results: Important clinical differences were found between dual diagnosis patients in psychiatry and substance use treatment services. Dual diagnosis patients in psychiatry services were more likely to have a psychotic illness: those in the inpatient psychiatry service had the mo...
Aims: This study examined general and substance-specific coping skills and their relationship to tre...
Introduction Dual diagnosis (DD) is the coexistence of a Psychiatric Disorder (PD), and Substance...
Dual diagnosis is the concurrent existence of substance misuse and psychiatric disorders in an indiv...
While dual diagnosis research has often focussed on substance misuse disorders among mental health c...
Comorbidity between Axis I mental disorders and substance use disorders range from 5%--60% (Farrell,...
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...
Differences in care philosophies between the mental healthcare system and the substance misuse treat...
Differences in care philosophies between the mental healthcare system and the substance misuse treat...
Despite a growing awareness of the unique needs of psychiatric patients with co-occurring substance ...
The high prevalence of co-morbidity or dual diagnosis in severe mental illness is an area of growin...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Background. Clinical practice of mental health services changed in 1978 after the Basaglia Law was p...
Rosaria Di Lorenzo,1 Agnese Galliani,2 Alessia Guicciardi,3 Giulia Landi,3 Paola Ferri2 1Mental Hea...
Background The optimal treatment of patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) req...
Aims: This study examined general and substance-specific coping skills and their relationship to tre...
Introduction Dual diagnosis (DD) is the coexistence of a Psychiatric Disorder (PD), and Substance...
Dual diagnosis is the concurrent existence of substance misuse and psychiatric disorders in an indiv...
While dual diagnosis research has often focussed on substance misuse disorders among mental health c...
Comorbidity between Axis I mental disorders and substance use disorders range from 5%--60% (Farrell,...
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...
Differences in care philosophies between the mental healthcare system and the substance misuse treat...
Differences in care philosophies between the mental healthcare system and the substance misuse treat...
Despite a growing awareness of the unique needs of psychiatric patients with co-occurring substance ...
The high prevalence of co-morbidity or dual diagnosis in severe mental illness is an area of growin...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Background. Clinical practice of mental health services changed in 1978 after the Basaglia Law was p...
Rosaria Di Lorenzo,1 Agnese Galliani,2 Alessia Guicciardi,3 Giulia Landi,3 Paola Ferri2 1Mental Hea...
Background The optimal treatment of patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) req...
Aims: This study examined general and substance-specific coping skills and their relationship to tre...
Introduction Dual diagnosis (DD) is the coexistence of a Psychiatric Disorder (PD), and Substance...
Dual diagnosis is the concurrent existence of substance misuse and psychiatric disorders in an indiv...