Social work, mental health and substance use: a scoping review

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Camille Benson, Jacqueline Cameron, J. Allan
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Purpose Integrated care approaches have been recommended for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. The purpose of this study is to explore and map the research literature regarding social work and its intersection with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Design/methodology/approach An iterative and systematic search of five electronic databases CINAHL, Scopus, PsycINFO, Social Science Database and Medline was conducted to identify studies published between 2002 and 2022. Two reviewers independently screened publications in two successive stages of title and abstract screening, followed by a full-text screening of eligible studies. Data from each included publication were screened and extracted using Covidence. Findings A total of 38 eligible studies were included in the final scoping review. The included studies were conducted in eight different counties, including a range of study designs (e.g. cross-sectional, RCT, pilot studies). Only 8 of the 38 studies included people with co-occurring disorders as participants. Study settings were broad, for example, dual-diagnosis, military, homeless, substance use and community-based settings. Originality/value A review of the literature surrounding social work practice and its intersection with co-occurring mental health and Alcohol and other drug was warranted to document the evidence on this largely unexplored area of research. This review found that there was a paucity of literature that focused specifically on the role of social work practice in relation to individuals with co-occurring disorders, with a limited number of studies focusing on dual diagnoses.
社会工作、精神健康和物质使用:范围审查
目的:综合护理方法已被推荐用于同时发生的物质使用和精神健康障碍。本研究的目的是探索和绘制有关社会工作及其与共同发生的物质使用和精神健康障碍的交叉的研究文献。设计/方法/方法对CINAHL、Scopus、PsycINFO、Social Science Database和Medline五个电子数据库进行了迭代和系统的检索,以确定2002年至2022年间发表的研究。两位审稿人分别在标题和摘要筛选两个连续的阶段对出版物进行独立筛选,然后对符合条件的研究进行全文筛选。使用covid - ence对每篇纳入的出版物中的数据进行筛选和提取。在最终的范围审查中,总共纳入了38项符合条件的研究。纳入的研究在8个不同的国家进行,包括一系列研究设计(如横断面、随机对照试验、试点研究)。38项研究中只有8项纳入了同时发生疾病的人作为参与者。研究环境很广泛,例如双重诊断、军队、无家可归者、药物使用和社区环境。原创性/价值对社会工作实践及其与共同发生的精神健康、酒精和其他药物的交叉的文献进行审查,有必要记录这一很大程度上尚未探索的研究领域的证据。本综述发现,很少有文献专门关注社会工作实践在与患有双重诊断的个体相关的作用,关注双重诊断的研究数量有限。
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis
Advances in Dual Diagnosis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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