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Original Article

A Public Dual Diagnosis Detoxification Unit: Part II: Observations of 70 Dually Diagnosed Patients

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Pages 181-193 | Received 16 Jun 1992, Accepted 16 Dec 1992, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In Part I, the authors described the philosophy and organizational concerns of a public inpatient unit for the stabilization and treatment of acute dual diagnosis patients. In this pilot report, clinical experience with 70 consecutively referred alcohol-dependent psychiatric inpatients was retrospectively reviewed and findings were contrasted with 70 primarily alcohol-dependent referrals (controls). Demographic and patient-care variables were examined to elucidate some of the special needs of these “dually diagnosed” patients. The results show thatpsychiatrically referred patients have fewer social and professional supports, higher rates of homelessness, earlier ages at onset, and more comorbid chemical dependency than the alcohol-dependent referrals. Psychiatrically referred patients required more staff intervention and had more inpatient problems than controls.

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