Updated guidelines funded by the Australian government recommend universal mental health screening for people accessing substance use services, and say that mental health issues do not pose an “insurmountable barrier” to effective substance use treatment
Introduction and Aims.High prevalence mental health (HPMH) comorbidity is common in clients seeking ...
The poorer health outcomes experienced by people with mental illness have led to new directions in p...
Mental health services in Australia provides a picture of the national response of the health and w...
Mental health issues such as depression or anxiety and alcohol or other drug (AOD) problems often re...
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
Background: While clinical studies consistently demonstrate high rates of co-occurring mental health...
The high prevalence of co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders in young people is wel...
People who use drugs often present to health workers at drop-in centres (DICs) with health condition...
Objectives: To provide an overview of perceived need for mental health care and response of services...
Background: There is a high prevalence of co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems. M...
throughout Australia and the world, mental health problems are common. As a consequence, mental heal...
The connection between illicit drug use and mental health is well understood, however, individuals w...
Aims: The comorbidity of substance use and mental health problems poses a significant challenge for ...
Addiction treatment guidelines recommend routinely screening for cooccurring mental disorders. Impro...
Aims: The comorbidity of substance use and mental health problems poses a significant challenge for ...
Introduction and Aims.High prevalence mental health (HPMH) comorbidity is common in clients seeking ...
The poorer health outcomes experienced by people with mental illness have led to new directions in p...
Mental health services in Australia provides a picture of the national response of the health and w...
Mental health issues such as depression or anxiety and alcohol or other drug (AOD) problems often re...
Evidence shows that people with mental health or substance use disorders are at increased risk of al...
Background: While clinical studies consistently demonstrate high rates of co-occurring mental health...
The high prevalence of co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders in young people is wel...
People who use drugs often present to health workers at drop-in centres (DICs) with health condition...
Objectives: To provide an overview of perceived need for mental health care and response of services...
Background: There is a high prevalence of co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems. M...
throughout Australia and the world, mental health problems are common. As a consequence, mental heal...
The connection between illicit drug use and mental health is well understood, however, individuals w...
Aims: The comorbidity of substance use and mental health problems poses a significant challenge for ...
Addiction treatment guidelines recommend routinely screening for cooccurring mental disorders. Impro...
Aims: The comorbidity of substance use and mental health problems poses a significant challenge for ...
Introduction and Aims.High prevalence mental health (HPMH) comorbidity is common in clients seeking ...
The poorer health outcomes experienced by people with mental illness have led to new directions in p...
Mental health services in Australia provides a picture of the national response of the health and w...