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Dual diagnosis: A systematic review of the organization of community health services.
Claudia Fantuzzi,Roberto Mezzina +1 more
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There is an urgent need to improve networking between mental health and addiction services in order to deal with Dual diagnosis and create new integrated intervention models, paying attention to an approach to the whole person, seen in his/her absolute uniqueness.Abstract:
Background:Dual diagnosis (DD), as the co-occurrence of a substance use disorder and a psychiatric disorder, is underestimated, under-diagnosed and often poorly treated throughout the world, althou...read more
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Co-occurring Addictive and Psychiatric Disorders.A Practice-Based Handbook from a European Perspective
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Scope, quality and inclusivity of international clinical guidelines on mental health and substance abuse in relation to dual diagnosis, social and community outcomes: a systematic review
Ray Alsuhaibani,Ray Alsuhaibani,Douglas C. Smith,Richard Lowrie,Sumayah Aljhani,Vibhu Paudyal +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a systematic review was conducted to explore the scope, quality and inclusivity of international clinical guidelines on mental health and/or substance abuse in relation to diagnosis and treatment of coexisting disorders and considerations for wider social and contextual factors in treatment recommendations.
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Psychological and Demographic Determinants of Substance Use and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Fatima Mougharbel,Fatima Mougharbel,Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga,Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga,Brandon Heidinger,Kim Corace,Kim Corace,Hayley Hamilton,Hayley Hamilton,Gary S. Goldfield,Gary S. Goldfield +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether sociodemographic and COVID-19-related worries are associated with various combinations of alcohol consumption and comorbid psychological distress variables among a Canadian sample of adults.
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Recommendations for Integrated Systems and Services for People With Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors summarize what is known about integrated care for people with these co-occurring disorders and recommend advancing implementation and research on integration and improving outcomes with existing resources.
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Toward a comprehensive, transtheoretical model of change: Stages of change and addictive behaviors.
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Integrated treatment programs for individuals with concurrent substance use disorders and trauma experiences: a systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: Both narrative review and meta-analysis indicate that IT effectively reduces trauma symptoms and substance abuse from pretreatment to longest follow-up, however, IT and nonintegrated programs appear to produce similar declines in symptoms.
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Dual Diagnosis Capability in Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services: An Assessment of Programs Across Multiple State Systems
TL;DR: This is the first report on public access to integrated services using objective measures and sampling 256 programs across the United States found that approximately 18 % of addiction treatment and 9% of mental health programs met criteria for dual diagnosis capable services.