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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Alcohol Dependence Is More Likely among Adults with Mental Illness than Adults without Mental Illness


Alcohol dependence is 4 times as likely to occur among adults with mental illness than adults with no mental illness (9.6 percent vs. 2.2 percent; Figure). Furthermore, the rate of alcohol dependence increases as the severity of mental illness increases. 

Providers working with individuals with either a substance use or a mental health problem may want to consider screening for a co-occurring disorder and providing an integrated treatment program.


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