Introduction: Patients with substance use disorders (SUD) and co-occurring mental disorders (COD) within forensic psychiatric care often suffer poor treatment outcomes and high rates of criminal recidivism, substance use, and psychiatric problems. This study aimed to describe the conditions for, and mental health care staff's experiences with, implementing integrated SUD-focused clinical guidelines, including assessment and treatment for patients with COD at a high-security forensic mental health services (FMHS) facility in Sweden. Methods: Study staff conducted nineteen semi-structured interviews with health care staff experienced in administering the new SUD assessment and treatment. The study conducted a thematic analysis to describe the...
A significant proportion of forensic mental health patients have co-occurring substance use disorder...
Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is more common in patients with Substance Use Disor...
Swedish penal law does not exculpate on the grounds of diminished accountability; persons judged to ...
Objective: In Sweden, national guidelines recommend that all staff in the healthcare system systemat...
Background: Swedish national guidelines recommend that all health care settings systematically scre...
Background: High comorbidity exists between mental illness and substance use disorders (SUD). Patien...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a lack of detailed information on the role of substance use d...
Practice guidelines are important tools for improving the delivery of evidence-based practices and r...
Background Opioid-related deaths are at record levels in the UK and contribute to over half of all ...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with mental disorders. This comorbidity represents cli...
Abstract Background Swedish national guidelines recommend that all health care settings systematical...
The aetiology of forensic dual diagnosis or co-occurring substance misuse problems in individuals wi...
Background. Research shows that 91.2% of inpatients at forensic psychiatric wards have a history of ...
Background30 - 50% of people with mental illness also experience a substance use problem or concurre...
Introduction: The prevalence of co-occurrent substance use and psychiatric disorders is high. Contin...
A significant proportion of forensic mental health patients have co-occurring substance use disorder...
Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is more common in patients with Substance Use Disor...
Swedish penal law does not exculpate on the grounds of diminished accountability; persons judged to ...
Objective: In Sweden, national guidelines recommend that all staff in the healthcare system systemat...
Background: Swedish national guidelines recommend that all health care settings systematically scre...
Background: High comorbidity exists between mental illness and substance use disorders (SUD). Patien...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is a lack of detailed information on the role of substance use d...
Practice guidelines are important tools for improving the delivery of evidence-based practices and r...
Background Opioid-related deaths are at record levels in the UK and contribute to over half of all ...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with mental disorders. This comorbidity represents cli...
Abstract Background Swedish national guidelines recommend that all health care settings systematical...
The aetiology of forensic dual diagnosis or co-occurring substance misuse problems in individuals wi...
Background. Research shows that 91.2% of inpatients at forensic psychiatric wards have a history of ...
Background30 - 50% of people with mental illness also experience a substance use problem or concurre...
Introduction: The prevalence of co-occurrent substance use and psychiatric disorders is high. Contin...
A significant proportion of forensic mental health patients have co-occurring substance use disorder...
Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is more common in patients with Substance Use Disor...
Swedish penal law does not exculpate on the grounds of diminished accountability; persons judged to ...