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The 'co-morbidity roundabout': a framework to guide assessment and intervention strategies and engineer change among people with co-morbid problems.

机译:“共病回旋处”:指导评估和干预策略以及工程师在有共病问题的人中进行变更的框架。

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This paper describes the nature and consequences of co-morbidity, as applied to co-occurring mental health and alcohol/other drug (AOD) use problems. The 'co-morbidity roundabout' is introduced as a useful metaphor for conceptualizing the current experiences of people with co-occurring mental health and AOD use problems. In order to successfully negotiate the 'roundabout', the 'drivers' (people with co-morbid mental health and AOD use problems) must consider a range of internal and external conditions (knowledge about services, support from family, friends, health providers, motivation to change, etc.), account for their vehicle's characteristics (other conditions and demands, including social/legal/financial issues), keep their travel itinerary in mind (plans for change including treatment) and navigate through the many detours and dead-ends that they may confront (eligibility for services, accessibility of treatments, etc.). Co-morbidity is a major contributing factor in 'drivers' failing to successfully negotiate, or even becoming 'stuck' on, the 'roundabout'. A summary of relevant treatment research is also presented, including descriptions of brief interventions and more intensive treatment approaches. Finally, the 'co-morbidity roundabout' metaphor is expanded to assist clinicians to translate the findings from this treatment research into clinical practice. Further suggestions are made for improved navigation through and exit from the 'roundabout', including recommendations for the use of a stepped-care approach to the assessment and treatment of clients with co-morbid mental health and AOD use problems.
机译:本文介绍了合并症的性质和后果,适用于同时发生的心理健康和酒精/其他药物(AOD)使用问题。引入“共病回旋处”是一个有用的隐喻,用于概念化同时存在心理健康和AOD使用问题的人们的当前经验。为了成功地协商“环岛”,“驾驶员”(患有合并症的精神健康和AOD使用问题的人)必须考虑一系列内部和外部条件(对服务的了解,家人,朋友,健康提供者的支持,变更动机等),说明其车辆的特征(其他条件和要求,包括社会/法律/财务问题),牢记他们的旅行路线(包括治疗在内的变更计划),并在许多弯路和死路中导航-他们可能面对的目的(获得服务的资格,获得治疗的机会等)。合并症是导致“驾驶员”未能成功谈判甚至“陷入”“环岛”的主要因素。还介绍了相关治疗研究的摘要,包括简短干预措施和更深入治疗方法的描述。最后,扩大了“合并症回旋处”的比喻,以帮助临床医生将该治疗研究的发现转化为临床实践。提出了进一步建议,以改善在“环形交叉路口”处的导航和从“环形交叉路口”的出口,包括使用分步式护理方法对患有并存的精神健康和AOD使用问题的客户进行评估和治疗的建议。

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