UMMS Affiliation
Department of Psychiatry
Publication Date
2007-01-01
Document Type
Poster
Disciplines
Health Services Research | Mental and Social Health | Psychiatric and Mental Health | Psychiatry | Psychiatry and Psychology | Substance Abuse and Addiction
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to develop and test the psychometrics of a self-report version of a measure of the capacity of addiction and mental health programs to deliver dual-diagnosis treatment, that is, to provide treatment for both addiction problems and mental health problems. Traditionally these services are provided by very different service providers that did not until recently interact very well, if at all. The increasing recognition that patients who suffer from both kinds of problems – who are dually diagnosed – would benefit from integrated delivery of addiction and mental health services has led to efforts to encourage provision of such integrated services in programs that have tended to focus primarily on the delivery of either addiction or mental health services to the exclusion of the other. In order to assess how well the integration of these services is progressing, various measures have been developed, one of which is the original Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) Index. The DDCAT, as it now stands, however, is a very time-intensive tool. It requires a rater to visit a site and spend one half to a full day there interviewing administrators, therapists, and patients, reviewing medical records, and attending meetings. The purpose of this study is to test a self-report version of the DDCAT that will be administered to administrators and therapists to see how well it performs compared to the more time- intensive procedures of the original DDCAT.
Keywords
dual-diagnosis treatment, addiction, mental health
Rights and Permissions
Copyright the Author(s)
DOI of Published Version
10.13028/k43y-5x16
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Commonweath Medicine Academic Conference, 2007
Repository Citation
Fletcher KE, Kline A, Zandi T, Seward G, Kim S, Ziedonis DM. (2007). Development of a Self-report Measure of Dual Diagnosis Capability for Addiction and Mental Health Programs. Implementation Science and Practice Advances Research Center Publications. https://doi.org/10.13028/k43y-5x16. Retrieved from https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/psych_cmhsr/627
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Health Services Research Commons, Psychiatric and Mental Health Commons, Psychiatry Commons, Psychiatry and Psychology Commons, Substance Abuse and Addiction Commons
Comments
Presented at the Commonwealth Medicine Academic Conference, 2007.