Two-year prevalence rates of mental health and substance use disorder diagnoses among repeat arrestees
Abstract Background Individuals with mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders often rapidly cycle through the justice system with multiple arrests. Therefore, is it imperative to examine the prevalence of mental health and substance use diagnoses among arrestees and repeat arrestees t...
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Main Authors: | Lauren A. Magee (Author), J. Dennis Fortenberry (Author), Marc Rosenman (Author), Matthew C. Aalsma (Author), Sami Gharbi (Author), Sarah E. Wiehe (Author) |
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