OBJECTIVE: To highlight which demographic, familial, premorbid, clinical, therapeutic, rehabilitative, and assistance factors were related to dual diagnosis, which, in psychiatry, means the co-occurrence of both mental disorder and substance use in the same patient. METHODS: Our sample (N=145) was chosen from all outpatients with a dual diagnosis treated from January 1, 2012 to July 31, 2012 by both the Mental Health Service and the Substance Use Service of Modena and Castelfranco Emilia, Italy. Patients who dropped out during the study period were excluded. Demographic data and variables related to familial and premorbid history, clinical course, rehabilitative programs, social support and nursing care, and outcome complications were colle...
Objective: This study examines a model of treatment for substance abuse and dependence for patients ...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with mental disorders. This comorbidity represents cli...
OBJECTIVE: To highlight which demographic, familial, premorbid, clinical, therapeutic, rehabilitativ...
Purpose: Dual diagnosis (DD) is the co-occurrence of both a mental illness and a substance use disor...
Introduction: Comorbidity is a term defined as the presence of two or more conditions occurring eith...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...
Aims: The study investigates differences in dual diagnosis disorders among patients in psychiatric a...
Introduction Dual diagnosis (DD) is the coexistence of a Psychiatric Disorder (PD), and Substance...
Recent research elucidates many aspects of the problem of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) ...
This book includes a compilation of papers published in 2020 and 2021 focused on dual disorders, whi...
Comorbidity between Axis I mental disorders and substance use disorders range from 5%--60% (Farrell,...
Background: Concurrent personality disorder (PD) and substance use disorder (SUD) are common in clin...
Aims: This study examined general and substance-specific coping skills and their relationship to tre...
Psychological trauma has been identified in substance use disorders (SUD) as a major etiological ris...
Objective: This study examines a model of treatment for substance abuse and dependence for patients ...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with mental disorders. This comorbidity represents cli...
OBJECTIVE: To highlight which demographic, familial, premorbid, clinical, therapeutic, rehabilitativ...
Purpose: Dual diagnosis (DD) is the co-occurrence of both a mental illness and a substance use disor...
Introduction: Comorbidity is a term defined as the presence of two or more conditions occurring eith...
This paper describes the prevalence of comorbid mental disorders in the population and discusses wha...
Aims: The study investigates differences in dual diagnosis disorders among patients in psychiatric a...
Introduction Dual diagnosis (DD) is the coexistence of a Psychiatric Disorder (PD), and Substance...
Recent research elucidates many aspects of the problem of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) ...
This book includes a compilation of papers published in 2020 and 2021 focused on dual disorders, whi...
Comorbidity between Axis I mental disorders and substance use disorders range from 5%--60% (Farrell,...
Background: Concurrent personality disorder (PD) and substance use disorder (SUD) are common in clin...
Aims: This study examined general and substance-specific coping skills and their relationship to tre...
Psychological trauma has been identified in substance use disorders (SUD) as a major etiological ris...
Objective: This study examines a model of treatment for substance abuse and dependence for patients ...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with mental disorders. This comorbidity represents cli...