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Comorbidity of drug abuse treatment
Authors:Arthur MacNeill Horton Jr.
Affiliation:(1) Etiology and Clinical Neurobiology Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Room 10A-46, 5600 Fishers Lane, 20857 Rockville, Maryland
Abstract:Research has suggested that comorbidity, the concurrence of substance abuse disorders with other psychiatric disorders, may have prognostic value and important implications for the treatment of substance abuse. Knowledge of the prevalence of comorbid disorder is important because it will enable treatment services to be appropriately configured and designed for clinical drug treatment populations. The form and duration of comorbidity may be influenced by a variety of factors, which include the class of drug being abused, the duration of drug use, the individual sensitivity to drug effects, and whether the drug effects are acute or due to withdrawal or residual conditions. This paper addresses three important scientific questions: (1) What is the prevalence of comorbid disorders in a drug abuser population? (2) What is the stability of psychiatric diagnoses in a drug abuser population? (3) Does the existence of a comorbid disorder influence the outcome of drug abuse treatment?
Keywords:comorbidity  drug abuse treatment  substance abuse disorders  psychiatric disorder
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