Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment outcomes than those treated for either condition alone. Studies suggest health professionals regard towards these patients is a factor. Aims. To compare regard towards patients with co-morbid depression and substance misuse across different health professions and services, relative to independent conditions (depression, diabetes, alcohol and/or drug misuse). Methods. A cross-sectional comparative exploratory study of regard towards five patient groups conducted on multi-disciplinary staff (general practitioners, psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses and social workers. Total n=113) in three Scottish NHS board regions-NHS Fife, Tayside and For...
Background: Mental health professionals have been shown to have negative attitudes towards substance...
Aims: To compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among ...
Objective: To examine whether health professionals who commonly deal with mental disorder are able t...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Funding: European Commission (contract number 2005322)Background. Patients having co-morbid mental h...
Funding: Funding was received from the European Commission (contract number 2005322).Background. Pat...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in access to treatment for patients with substance u...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
Previous research has indicated addiction beliefs differ in staff working in Mental Health and Subst...
Previous research has indicated addiction beliefs differ in staff working in Mental Health and Subst...
Background: Mental health professionals have been shown to have negative attitudes towards substance...
Background: Mental health professionals have been shown to have negative attitudes towards substance...
Aims: To compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among ...
Objective: To examine whether health professionals who commonly deal with mental disorder are able t...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Background. Patients having co-morbid mental health and substance misuse experience poorer treatment...
Funding: European Commission (contract number 2005322)Background. Patients having co-morbid mental h...
Funding: Funding was received from the European Commission (contract number 2005322).Background. Pat...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in access to treatment for patients with substance u...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
AimsTo compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among di...
Previous research has indicated addiction beliefs differ in staff working in Mental Health and Subst...
Previous research has indicated addiction beliefs differ in staff working in Mental Health and Subst...
Background: Mental health professionals have been shown to have negative attitudes towards substance...
Background: Mental health professionals have been shown to have negative attitudes towards substance...
Aims: To compare regard for working with different patient groups (including substance users) among ...
Objective: To examine whether health professionals who commonly deal with mental disorder are able t...