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In a sample of 700 drug users, 64% evidenced comorbidity (i.e., coexisting substance use and psychiatric disorders). Robust relationships between the presence of comorbidity and increased levels of risk behavior, such as needle shari[...]
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ENGLISH : In a sample of 700 drug users, 64% evidenced comorbidity (i.e., coexisting substance use and psychiatric disorders). Robust relationships between the presence of comorbidity and increased levels of risk behavior, such as needle shari[...]
M. E. JOHNSON ; G. L. REYNOLDS ; D. G. FISHER | 2001
Dans Evaluation and Program Planning (Vol.24, n°2, May 2001) Article : PériodiquePrevious research has investigated employment status and its correlates among drug users in treatment programs; however, few studies have addressed these variables among out-of-treatment drug users. Thus, little is known about variables that are[...]
ENGLISH : The coexistence of psychiatric symptomatology among individuals receiving longer-term treatment for alcohol use disorders has been well-established; however, less is known about comorbidity among individuals receiving alcohol detoxif[...]
M. E. JOHNSON ; YEP M. J. ; C. BREMS ; THENO S. A. ; D. G. FISHER | 2002
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.16, n°4, December 2002) Article : PériodiqueThe authors explored the relationships among gender, needle sharing, and depression in a sample of 392 male and 121 female street drug users. Using the Risk Behavior Assessment (National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1991) and the Beck Depression Inv[...]
ENGLISH : The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of emergency room services among out-of-treatment drug users in Long Beach, CA. Primary data collection occurred between 1991-1996. The study setting was a community-based location[...]