The comorbidity of psychotic and substance use disorders (SUDs) is a major issue in mental health because of its high frequency and poor prognosis. Moreover, it is often neglected both for the difficulty to assess SUDs in psychotic patients and for scarce attitude to evaluate and treat substance misuse by psychiatric service staff. On the other hand, psychotic patients with SUDs can receive inadequate treatment for psychosis by SUD services for similar reasons. Assessing and treating this comorbidity require the knowledge and the integration of specific tools and interventions that should be tailored toward patients’ clinical condition and that can be difficult to manage in daily clinical practice.
Carretta, D., Clerici, M., Bartoli, F., Carra', G. (2015). Psychotic Disorders and Substance Use Disorders. In Textbook of Addiction Treatment: International Perspectives (pp. 2013-2034). Springer Milan [10.1007/978-88-470-5322-9_94].
Psychotic Disorders and Substance Use Disorders
CARRETTA, DANIELE CLAUDIO LUIGI AMBROGIOPrimo
;CLERICI, MASSIMOSecondo
;BARTOLI, FRANCESCOPenultimo
;CARRA', GIUSEPPEUltimo
2015
Abstract
The comorbidity of psychotic and substance use disorders (SUDs) is a major issue in mental health because of its high frequency and poor prognosis. Moreover, it is often neglected both for the difficulty to assess SUDs in psychotic patients and for scarce attitude to evaluate and treat substance misuse by psychiatric service staff. On the other hand, psychotic patients with SUDs can receive inadequate treatment for psychosis by SUD services for similar reasons. Assessing and treating this comorbidity require the knowledge and the integration of specific tools and interventions that should be tailored toward patients’ clinical condition and that can be difficult to manage in daily clinical practice.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.