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
Kessler RC, Nelson CB, McGonagle KA, et al.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=The%20epidemiology%20of%20co-occurring%20addictive%20and%20mental%20disorders%3A%20Implications%20for%20prevention%20and%20service%20utilization.