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Anne Landheim

Researcher at Innlandet Hospital Trust

Publications -  53
Citations -  913

Anne Landheim is an academic researcher from Innlandet Hospital Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Assertive community treatment & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 46 publications receiving 729 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Landheim include University of Oslo.

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Impact of comorbid psychiatric disorders on the outcome of substance abusers: a six year prospective follow-up in two Norwegian counties

TL;DR: Multivariate analysis indicated that both psychiatric disorders (major depression) and substance use factors (early onset of a substance use disorder) were independent predictors of relapse.
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Gender Differences in the Prevalence of Symptom Disorders and Personality Disorders among Poly-Substance Abusers and Pure Alcoholics

TL;DR: The pattern of comorbid disorders is clearly different between male and female poly-substance abusers and pure alcoholics, which implies that these four subgroups have important differences in their treatment needs.
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How Social Relationships Influence Substance Use Disorder Recovery: A Collaborative Narrative Study

TL;DR: It is suggested that substance use disorder service providers should increase the extent to which they involve the social networks of clients when designing new treatment approaches and focus more on individualizing services to meet clients on a personal level, without neglecting professionalism or treatment strategies.
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Axis I and II disorders as long-term predictors of mental distress: a six-year prospective follow-up of substance-dependent patients.

TL;DR: The stability of mental distress remained high after six years, but was significantly lower among abstainers at T2, especially among female abstainers, underscoring the importance of diagnosing and treating both substance-use disorder and non-substance- use disorder Axis I and Axis II disorders in the same programme.
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Substance-dependent patients with and without social anxiety disorder: occurrence and clinical differences. A study of a consecutive sample of alcohol-dependent and poly-substance-dependent patients treated in two counties in Norway.

TL;DR: Patients with SAD in both substance groups exhibited more comorbid Axis I and II disorders, and treatment of primary SAD could be a target for preventing poly-substance dependency in young populations.