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Dual diagnosis and their care pathways for help-seeking: A multicenter study from India [PDF]
Background: Understanding pathways to dual diagnosis (DD) care will help organize DD services and facilitate training and referral across healthcare sectors.
Abhishek Ghosh +20 more
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Manual and mechanical restraint and the hierarchy of coercive measures: Evidence or tradition?
Introduction In the continuous work to reduce the use of coercion in the psychiatric care, attention in Denmark has especially been directed towards mechanical restraint, i.e. the use of belts to fixate patients to a bed.
M. Lynge +5 more
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Background COVID-19 has hindered hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV screening, particularly in marginalised groups, who have some of the highest rates of these conditions and lowest rates of COVID-19 vaccination.
Jeffrey V. Lazarus +10 more
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In recent years patients with dual diagnosis have increased m America. 'Dual diagnosis* or dual disorder are terms that have been used to indicate the coexistence of a mental heak:h disorder and substance use disorder. Patients with mental disorder are vulnerable to risk for substance use disorders, patients with substance use disorders are also ...
Kim T Mueser +2 more
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Treatment approaches for dual diagnosis clients in England [PDF]
Introduction - Dual diagnosis (DD, co-occurrence of substance use and mental health problems) prevalence data in England are limited to specific regions and reported rates vary widely.
Berry, M. +3 more
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Background Offering financial incentives is an effective intervention for improving adherence in patients taking antipsychotic depot medication. We assessed whether patients’ motivation for treatment might be reduced after receiving financial rewards ...
Ernst L. Noordraven +4 more
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Gouty arthritis of the spine in a renal transplant patient : a clinical case report: an unusual presentation of a common disease [PDF]
Axial gout is a well-documented but uncommon manifestation of gout. Its mimicking nature and the impracticality of axial joint aspiration might considerably delay its diagnosis.
Dhaese, Sofie +4 more
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Toward the Identification of a Specific Psychopathology of Substance Use Disorders
Addiction is a mental illness in which psychiatric conditions imply a prominent burden. Psychopathological symptoms in substance use disorder (SUD) patients are usually viewed as being assignable to the sphere of a personality trait or of comorbidity ...
Angelo G. I. Maremmani +9 more
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Nutritional status, growth and disease management in children with single and dual diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus and coeliac disease [PDF]
Background: The consequences of subclinical coeliac disease (CD) in Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) remain unclear. We looked at growth, anthropometry and disease management in children with dual diagnosis (T1DM + CD) before and after CD diagnosis.<p&
Allison, Gavin +12 more
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Dual diagnosis quandries [PDF]
Morgan et al have made a useful contribution in the area of intellectual disability/mental illness dual diagnosis.[1][1] However, this study, like most in this area, is flawed by inadequate definition of terms.
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