Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd001088.pub2
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Psychosocial interventions for people with both severe mental illness and substance misuse

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“…Andre utfordringer ved oppfølging av denne pasientgruppen er knyttet til en økt grad kompliserende faktorer (357). Flere i denne pasientgruppen vil i mindre grad klare å følge opp igangsatt behandling (358).…”
Section: Retningslinjens Anbefalinger 95unclassified
“…Andre utfordringer ved oppfølging av denne pasientgruppen er knyttet til en økt grad kompliserende faktorer (357). Flere i denne pasientgruppen vil i mindre grad klare å følge opp igangsatt behandling (358).…”
Section: Retningslinjens Anbefalinger 95unclassified
“…While current involvement in evidence-based centers such as the South African Cochrane Centre and the two Joanna Briggs Institute Affiliate Centres at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and Witwatersrand is encouraging, only three systematic reviews based [29][30][31] and two current registered systematic review protocols 31,32 on a mental health related topic were found relevant to these Centres to date.…”
Section: Systematic Reviews Of Mental Health Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toutefois, cette proportion des études intégrées aux méta-analyses varie passablement. Par exemple, Cleary et al (2008), dans leur recension sur les interventions visant à réduire l'abus de substances chez les personnes avec des troubles mentaux, ont retenu 26 des 93 études initialement repérées. Par contre, Muralidharan et Fenton (2006) n'ont gardé aucune des 4808 études qu'ils ont recensées portant sur l'efficacité des stratégies non pharmacologiques de contention des comportements violents en milieu psychiatrique.…”
Section: Littell Popa Et Forsythe (2005 Retenant 8 éTudes)unclassified