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Treatment of Drug-Dependent Individuals With Comorbid Mental Disorders



NIDA Research Monograph, Number 172 [Printed in 1997]

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Table of Contents

Introduction-----1
Lisa Simon Onken, Jack D. Blaine, Sander Genser, and Arthur MacNeill Horton, Jr.

The Influence of Comorbid Major Depression and Substance Use Disorders on Alcohol and Drug Treatment: Results of a National Survey-----4
Bridget F. Grant

Challenges in Assessing Substance Use Patterns in Persons With Comorbid Mental and Addictive Disorders-----16
Kate B. Carey

Anxiety Disorders, Comorbid Substance Abuse, and Benzodiazepine Discontinuation: Implications for Treatment-----33
David H. Barlow

Cigarette Smoking and Its Comorbidity-----52
Alexander H. Glassman

Treatment of Depression in Drug-Dependent Patients: Effects on Mood and Drug Use-----61
Edward V. Nunes and Frederic M. Quitkin

The Course and Treatment of Substance Use Disorder in Persons With Severe Mental Illness-----86
Kim T. Mueser, Robert E. Drake, and Keith M. Miles

Substance Use and HIV Risk Among People With Severe Mental Illness-----110
Francine Cournos and Karen McKinnon

Depression, Substance Use, and Sexual Orientation as Cofactors in HIV-1 Infected Men: Cross-Cultural Comparisons-----130
Paul Satz, Hector F. Myers, Mario Maj, Fawzy Fawzy, David L. Forney, Eric G. Bing, Mark A. Richardson, and Robert Janssen

Psychiatric Symptoms, Risky Behavior, and HIV Infection-----156
George E. Woody, David Metzger, Helen Navaline, Thomas McLellan, and Charles P. O'Brien

Ordering Information-----171




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