1989
DOI: 10.1176/ps.40.3.297
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Missed Diagnosis of Substance Abuse in Psychiatric Patients

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“…For the latter, the moderate-to-extreme range of impairment scores (4 to 9) was selected to approximate a severity range of substance abuse to substance dependence as reflected in DSM-IV criteria for a SUD. 49 Using diagnostic information alone tends to underestimate the prevalence of co-occurring disorders 22,50,51 ; therefore, we developed a composite measure by combining the CCAR functional ratings and recorded diagnosis. Clients were designated as having a co-occurring disorder if there was a recorded diagnosis of a SUD or they had a moderateto-extreme rating on the CCAR substance abuse item.…”
Section: Identification Of Co-occurring Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the latter, the moderate-to-extreme range of impairment scores (4 to 9) was selected to approximate a severity range of substance abuse to substance dependence as reflected in DSM-IV criteria for a SUD. 49 Using diagnostic information alone tends to underestimate the prevalence of co-occurring disorders 22,50,51 ; therefore, we developed a composite measure by combining the CCAR functional ratings and recorded diagnosis. Clients were designated as having a co-occurring disorder if there was a recorded diagnosis of a SUD or they had a moderateto-extreme rating on the CCAR substance abuse item.…”
Section: Identification Of Co-occurring Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies comparing urine analysis to routine clinical practice, structured interviews and patient self-reports have reported under-detection of recent substance intake (65,66,81,116,117).…”
Section: Under Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the use of immunological urine methods, some previous studies conclude that routine urine screening is useful (84,90,116), especially among psychotic patients who may be unwilling or unable to provide a proper history (66,70,117). Another study recommends the use of routine toxicological screening as a supplement to structured assessment (72), whereas other studies recommend the use of structured interviews rather than routine screening (65,69,142).…”
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“…10 Further a life time prevalence of drug dependence was found in 36.8% of schizophrenics. 11 In another recent study in a sample of 205 psychiatric inpatients 76% of men and 34% of women admitted use of substance. Of the current users, 61.8% were schizophrenics.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Substance Abuse In Schizophrenicsmentioning
confidence: 96%