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Research Article

Unlinking Disability Income, Substance Use and Adverse Outcomes in Dually Diagnosed, Severely Mentally Ill Outpatients

, M.D., , Ph.D., , Ph.D. & , Ph.D.
Pages 390-397 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The goals of the current study were to determine whether incorporating disability benefit management into combined outpatient psychiatric/addiction treatment was feasible and clinically useful for managing severely mentally ill, substance-abusing patients over time, and then if patients in this program would demonstrate the first-week-of-the-month increased substance abuse and hospitalizations shown in other studies. Forty-four patients were studied for an average of forty weeks, with little treatment or study dropout. There was no evidence in either the schizophrenic/cocaine abuser or the broader diagnostic sample of the cyclic first-of-the-month pattern of substance use and hospitalizations observed in other studies. Findings suggest that combined treatment/benefit management programs are clinically feasible and effective in stabilizing patients and keeping them in treatment.

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