Previous studies have noted the paradox of the dually-diagnosed (serious mental illness and substance abuse) in which the dually-diagnosed are judged to be both behaviorally more disorganized and simultaneously more socially competent. This study sought to further assess this paradox with a large sample size and a comprehensive assessment approach. In this study, the dually-diagnosed (N = 233) differed significantly from the non-dually-diagnosed (N = 262) in the symptom paradox. The dually-diagnosed were judged both more behaviorally disorganized and socially intact. The comprehensive assessment approach yielded empirical data in support of three possible hypotheses to explain the paradox. The implications of the findings and the three poss...
Patients with schizophrenia and related psychoses frequently use, abuse and become dependent on psy...
Copyright © 2014 Rudraprosad Chakraborty et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Comorbidity between Axis I mental disorders and substance use disorders range from 5%--60% (Farrell,...
Background: Interrelationship of schizophrenia and substance use is complex and multifactorial. Exam...
Comorbidity of substance use disorders (SUD) and severe mental illness (SMI) is highly frequent in p...
Introduction: Approximately 47% of patients with Schizophrenia have criteria for a dual diagnosis. T...
We explored the relationship between symptoms of schizophrenia and the incidence of alcohol and subs...
Recent literature suggests that the increasingly prevalent problem of substance abuse may have impor...
We present a clinical case of a psychotic drug abuser. The diagnostic hypothesis was paranoid schizo...
OBJECTIVE: The personality characteristics and symptoms observed in schizophrenia are postulated to ...
This dissertation introduced substance abuse to the Dynamic Vulnerability Formulation (DVF) and the ...
Premorbid functioning has been related with several clinical features and prognosis of schizophrenia...
Aims: The study investigates differences in dual diagnosis disorders among patients in psychiatric a...
The validity of subtypes based on antisocial personality disorder (APD) or childhood conduct disorde...
Patients with schizophrenia and related psychoses frequently use, abuse and become dependent on psy...
Copyright © 2014 Rudraprosad Chakraborty et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...
Comorbidity between Axis I mental disorders and substance use disorders range from 5%--60% (Farrell,...
Background: Interrelationship of schizophrenia and substance use is complex and multifactorial. Exam...
Comorbidity of substance use disorders (SUD) and severe mental illness (SMI) is highly frequent in p...
Introduction: Approximately 47% of patients with Schizophrenia have criteria for a dual diagnosis. T...
We explored the relationship between symptoms of schizophrenia and the incidence of alcohol and subs...
Recent literature suggests that the increasingly prevalent problem of substance abuse may have impor...
We present a clinical case of a psychotic drug abuser. The diagnostic hypothesis was paranoid schizo...
OBJECTIVE: The personality characteristics and symptoms observed in schizophrenia are postulated to ...
This dissertation introduced substance abuse to the Dynamic Vulnerability Formulation (DVF) and the ...
Premorbid functioning has been related with several clinical features and prognosis of schizophrenia...
Aims: The study investigates differences in dual diagnosis disorders among patients in psychiatric a...
The validity of subtypes based on antisocial personality disorder (APD) or childhood conduct disorde...
Patients with schizophrenia and related psychoses frequently use, abuse and become dependent on psy...
Copyright © 2014 Rudraprosad Chakraborty et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
This paper discusses methodological issues arising in the initial stages of a larger epidemiological...