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Review
. 2015;36(1):75-81.
doi: 10.1080/08897077.2014.960551. Epub 2014 Sep 15.

Comorbid addiction and major mental illness in Europe: a narrative review

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Comorbid addiction and major mental illness in Europe: a narrative review

Giuseppe Carrà et al. Subst Abus. 2015.

Abstract

Background: Most evidence about comorbid addiction and major mental illness comes from the USA, since this literature remains relatively limited in many European countries. The purpose of this review was to examine prevalence, policies, and treatment systems of comorbid substance misuse and psychotic illness in Europe, illustrating differences and similarities with US findings.

Methods: Based on computerized main databases searches, a narrative review was performed.

Results: The availability of substances but also the social contexts in terms of individual and local issues are factors likely to explain different dual diagnosis prevalence rates in Europe as compared with the USA.

Conclusions: Integrated models implemented following US example might perform differently within the context of well-established European Union (EU) community mental health services. Such programs would require additional resources and radical redesign of service delivery systems.

Keywords: Dual diagnosis; Europe; USA.

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