METHOD: Eighty consented patients with co-occurring disorders were randomly assigned to two groups with 62 participants continuing: 37 in legacy intervention (LI) and 25 in partial hospital program only (PHP-only). LI participants were engaged in both PHP and legacy activities. Ten group sessions...
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“It’s stable but not stable”: a conceptual framework of subjective housing stability definition among individuals with co-occurring mental Health and substance use disorders. J Dual Diagn. 2023;19(2–3):111–23. Nesse L, Gonzalez MT, Aamodt G, Raanaas RK. Recovery, quality of life and...
Autism spectrum disorder (autism) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are highly prevalent, heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorders, diagnosed in 2–4% and 5.9% of children, respectively (Faraone et al.,2021; Li et al.,2022). There is considerable clinical overlap between autism a...
(HCP) of Veteran HCPs from 4 sites in New York State they did not adequately address it Increase in HCPs knowledge and efficacy but no changes in attitude Preferred mode of learning: interactive activities, then lecture, then group work, then films 415 health ca...
The transient and vulnerable nature of the study sample, who had chronic medical and psychiatric comorbidities, substance use disorders, and poverty status, also contributed to study discontinuation. However, our discontinuation rate was better than that of clinical trials of medications for OUD that ...
Furthermore, clinicians perceive individuals with both disorders as more difficult to treat than individuals with either PTSD or SUD alone [13]. Hitherto it is unknown how treatment completion can be increased in this difficult to treat group of patients. In a recent RCT a 90-min trauma-...
SW/SR group:12–18 yearsM = 15.08 (SD = 1.73)62 % females “Probable hikikomori” if: (a)social withdrawal >6 months,(b) relationship avoidance,(c) no psychotic or neurodevelopment disorders Inclusion: Teo and Gaw’ s criteria (2010).Adolescents with SW/SR “probable hikikomori” if ...
Compared to children exhibiting outcomes in a single domain, co-occur- rence is also associated with greater risk of later maladaptive outcomes (e.g., mental illness, restriction in daily activities, social exclusion, delinquency, and suicidality (Dugre et al., 2019; Duprey et al., 2020; ...
Eating disorders Loss of interest in daily activities Such symptoms can also be signs of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Reactions to Traumatic Events One of the most natural responses to a traumatic event is to subconsciously hide it. This can stem from fear or e...