Objective: Individuals with dual diagnoses benefit from participation in mutual-help groups, though it is unclear how much such participation contributes to outcomes when accounting for utilization of treatment. Methods: We used mixed-model regressions to examine associations between participation in mutual-help groups reported at 6-month, 1-year, and 2-year follow-ups with substance use and psychiatric outcomes among outpatients with dual diagnoses (N = 304), while controlling for amounts of substance use disorder and mental health outpatient treatment. Results: Follow-up rates were 81%, 82%, and 84% at 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years, respectively. Mean involvement in mutual-help groups (scale of 0 to 14) ranged between 4.6 (SD = 4.5) and 6...
Although mutual help groups are addressing the mental health needs of millions of Americans, empiric...
Background: The aim of this systematic review is to synthesize existing evidence about treatment sa...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...
Objective: This study examines a model of treatment for substance abuse and dependence for patients ...
Mutual aid fellowships have been shown to improve outcomes for those with co-occurring substance use...
The purpose of this study was to assess a 4-month inpatient treatment program based on integrated mo...
Aims: This study examined general and substance-specific coping skills and their relationship to tre...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Background: Mutuality is a feature of many ‘self-help groups’ for people with mental health and/or s...
© 2004 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a 4-month dual diagnosis inpatient treatment program that ...
ABSTRACT: This study reports on associations among symptom severity, amount of treat-ment, and 1-yea...
A large percentage of individuals are dually-diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder and a substance u...
Patients entering an inpatient psychiatry program (N = 406) with co-occurring mental health and subs...
Considerable research documents the health consequences of psychosis and co-occurring substance use ...
Although mutual help groups are addressing the mental health needs of millions of Americans, empiric...
Background: The aim of this systematic review is to synthesize existing evidence about treatment sa...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...
Objective: This study examines a model of treatment for substance abuse and dependence for patients ...
Mutual aid fellowships have been shown to improve outcomes for those with co-occurring substance use...
The purpose of this study was to assess a 4-month inpatient treatment program based on integrated mo...
Aims: This study examined general and substance-specific coping skills and their relationship to tre...
Dual diagnosis of co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and psychotic disorders are highly prev...
Background: Mutuality is a feature of many ‘self-help groups’ for people with mental health and/or s...
© 2004 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cam...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a 4-month dual diagnosis inpatient treatment program that ...
ABSTRACT: This study reports on associations among symptom severity, amount of treat-ment, and 1-yea...
A large percentage of individuals are dually-diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder and a substance u...
Patients entering an inpatient psychiatry program (N = 406) with co-occurring mental health and subs...
Considerable research documents the health consequences of psychosis and co-occurring substance use ...
Although mutual help groups are addressing the mental health needs of millions of Americans, empiric...
Background: The aim of this systematic review is to synthesize existing evidence about treatment sa...
The concept of dual diagnosis emerged in the 1980s following the era of deinstitutionalization as he...