BackgroundIndividuals treated for opioid use disorder (OUD) have high rates of psychiatric disorders potentially diminishing treatment outcomes. We examined long-term treatment experiences and outcomes by type of psychiatric disorder among participants who participated in the Starting Treatment with Agonist Replacement Therapies (START) study and its follow-up study.MethodsWe categorized the 593 participants who completed the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) during the START follow-up study into four mutually exclusive groups to indicate current psychiatric diagnosis: 1) bipolar disorder (BPD; n = 51), 2) major depressive disorder (MDD; n = 85), 3) anxiety disorder (AXD; n = 121), and 4) no comorbid mental disorder (NMD;...
Context: Substance use disorder coexisting with other psychiatric disorders poses complex diagnostic...
There is growing evidence that opioid prescribing in the United States follows a pattern in which pa...
Abstract Background Patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) frequently present with comorbid psychia...
AimsTo investigate whether reduction in opioid use differs when treated by either buprenorphine-nalo...
Abstract Background Medications for opioid use disorder such as opioid agonist treatment (OAT, inclu...
Background: The study objective was to compare psychiatric comorbidity among patients seeking treatm...
Our objectives were to (i) estimate lifetime prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in heroin users a...
Background: Concurrent mental health problems is a major issue in opioid use disorder. As the first ...
Abstract Background Substance use disorders are associated with poorer clinical outcomes in patients...
Background: Concurrent mental health problems is a major issue in opioid use disorder. As the first ...
Background: The co-occurrence of opioid use disorder (OUD) and mental illness is common and may lead...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Background: The co-occurrence of opioid use disorder (OUD) and mental illness is common and may lead...
Context: Substance use disorder coexisting with other psychiatric disorders poses complex diagnostic...
There is growing evidence that opioid prescribing in the United States follows a pattern in which pa...
Abstract Background Patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) frequently present with comorbid psychia...
AimsTo investigate whether reduction in opioid use differs when treated by either buprenorphine-nalo...
Abstract Background Medications for opioid use disorder such as opioid agonist treatment (OAT, inclu...
Background: The study objective was to compare psychiatric comorbidity among patients seeking treatm...
Our objectives were to (i) estimate lifetime prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in heroin users a...
Background: Concurrent mental health problems is a major issue in opioid use disorder. As the first ...
Abstract Background Substance use disorders are associated with poorer clinical outcomes in patients...
Background: Concurrent mental health problems is a major issue in opioid use disorder. As the first ...
Background: The co-occurrence of opioid use disorder (OUD) and mental illness is common and may lead...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Background: The co-occurrence of opioid use disorder (OUD) and mental illness is common and may lead...
Context: Substance use disorder coexisting with other psychiatric disorders poses complex diagnostic...
There is growing evidence that opioid prescribing in the United States follows a pattern in which pa...
Abstract Background Patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) frequently present with comorbid psychia...