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Integrated screening for substance use and mental health problems
- CAMH’s guide Navigating Screening Options for Concurrent Disorders is a guide to adding screening for co-occurring substance use and mental health problems to screening and assessment protocols.
- Screening for Concurrent Substance Use and Mental Health Problems in Youth sumarizes the results of a CAMH research project that reviewed screening tools for use with children and adolescents. The report includes detailed information sheets for each of the 20 most promising, well-validated and reliable tools.
- Chapter 4 of the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment’s Substance Abuse Treatment for People with Co-occurring Disorders discusses the screening, assessment and treatment planning process. It includes a step-by-step guide (the first three steps cover screening).
- Screening for and Assessment of Co-occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders by Alcohol & Other Drug and Mental Health Services, produced by Australia’s Victorian Dual Diagnosis Initiative Advisory Group, aims to equip mental health and alcohol and other drug treatment clinicians and agencies to recognize concurrent disorders and provide effective responses.
- Best Practices – Concurrent Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders: Best Practice in Screening for Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders, is a publication of Health Canada.
- Screening, Assessment, and Treatment Planning for Persons with Co-occurring Disorders (PDF only) is an overview paper produced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Co-occurring Center for Excellence. It discusses the purpose, appropriate staffing, protocols, methods, advantages and disadvantages, and processes for integrated screening, assessment and treatment planning for people with concurrent disorders, as well as systems issues and financing.
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