General population data from the National Comorbidity Survey are presented on co-occurring DSM-III-R addictive and mental disorders. Co-occurrence is highly prevalent in the general population and usually due to the association of a primary mental disorder with a secondary addictive disorder. It is associated with a significantly increased probability of treatment, although the finding that fewer than half of cases with 12-month co-occurrence received any treatment in the year prior to interview suggests the need for greater outreach efforts.
(1996)
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
1996
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=The%20epidemiology%20of%20co-occurring%20addictive%20and%20mental%20disorders%3A%20Implications%20for%20prevention%20and%20service%20utilization.