Helping non-specialist professionals to detect and assist with co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems

A. Baker, R. Velleman
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Background: There is a high prevalence of co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems. Many people with these co-existing problems initially present in a range of contexts including the criminal justice system and social care settings relating to housing, relationships, family problems, etc., as opposed to mental health or substance misuse services. A complicating factor is that many people with these co-existing problems do not recognise that they have such problems and do not ask for help. This paper seeks to help workers within such agencies to detect co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems, in order to offer help directly or to enable an onward referral. Method: A search of the published English language literature with a focus on screening instruments for mental health and drug and alcohol use problems was performed. Screening instruments were selected which: have some evidence supporting reliability and/or validity when used with people with co-existing problems or in non...
帮助非专业人员发现并协助解决同时存在的精神健康、毒品和酒精问题
背景:精神健康、毒品和酒精问题并存的发生率很高。许多有这些共存问题的人最初出现在一系列环境中,包括刑事司法系统和与住房、关系、家庭问题等有关的社会护理环境,而不是精神卫生或药物滥用服务。一个复杂的因素是,许多同时存在这些问题的人没有意识到他们有这样的问题,也没有寻求帮助。本文旨在帮助这些机构内的工作人员发现同时存在的精神健康、毒品和酒精问题,以便直接提供帮助或进行后续转介。方法:检索已发表的英文文献,重点研究心理健康、药物和酒精使用问题的筛查工具。筛选工具选择:有一些证据支持的可靠性和/或有效性,当使用的人共存的问题或非…
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