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The epidemiology of dual diagnosis

Biological Psychiatry, 2004
The English language literature on the epidemiology of dual diagnosis is reviewed. The literature shows mental disorders to be significantly related to alcohol and drug use disorders. The strongest associations involve externalizing mental disorders and alcohol-drug dependence. Mental disorders are associated with alcohol-drug use, problems among users,
Ronald Kessler
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A Dual Diagnosis Typology to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment of Dual Disorder Patients

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1999
A dual diagnosis typology was developed with three subtypes. Type I is a primary psychiatric disorder with substance use only when psychiatrically symptomatic (self-medication). Type II is a primary substance use disorder with substance-induced psychiatric symptoms.
Sheldon Zimberg
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Dual Diagnosis

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2014
David S Kushner
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DUAL DIAGNOSIS

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Although the problem of patients with dual diagnoses is not new, it has only been in the last few years that their unique and complex problems have begun to be addressed. This recognition coincides with society's concern regarding the magnitude of substance abuse problems in general.
Turnbull, James M., Roszell, D. K.
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Dual Diagnosis

Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment, 2011
disorders and substance use disorders are the most common dual pathologies in the sub- stance abuse field. It is difficult to establish whether the depressed state is induced or rather independent of substance use and/or abuse, therefore, making the therapeutic approach more complex. This article presents the state of the art of the currently available
Christian Schutte, Bradley Axelrod
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Dual diagnosis in Spain

Drug and Alcohol Review, 2007
AbstractOur aim is to describe the current situation regarding the diagnosis and treatment of addiction in a variety of settings in Spain. Four‐hundred and twenty‐seven physicians known to treat addicted patients in non‐private settings were recruited and agreed to participate.
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The Challenge of Dual Diagnosis

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1992
AYOUNG man, let's call him James, had a history of mental illness and alcohol abuse. A friend of mine, a recovering alcoholic, told me that his first encounter with James was at a local Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) group. James had been directed to AA by the psychiatrist at a community mental health center.
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Dual Diagnosis

2015
Abstract Substance abuse and mental illness are concentrated in correctional populations. Further, nearly half of female inmates and one-third of male inmates with substance use disorders have a diagnosable mental illness. Even with the higher rates of comorbid disorders of substance use and mental health, studies find that justice ...
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