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The Role of Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Illness in Violence: Workshop Summary

Released:
April 7, 2003
Type:
Workshop Summary
Topic(s):
Biomedical and Health Research, Public Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Board(s):
Board on Neuroscience and Behavioral Health

Note: Workshop Summaries contain the opinion of the presenters, but do NOT reflect the conclusions of the IOM. Learn more about the differences between Workshop Summaries and Consensus Reports.

On June 8, 1999, the Institute of Medicine's Board on Neuroscience and Behavioral Health convened a workshop on "The Role of Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Illness in Violence," which explored the linkages between violence and these disorders.

The workshop focused on state-of-the-science epidemiology; model treatment programs; public perceptions of substance abuse, mental illness, and violence; and opportunities for future research and developments.

The workshop concluded with a discussion of the role the Institute might play in shaping policies for research, training, treatment, and services. This summary reflects the proceedings of the workshop. The descriptions of the studies and the conclusions are those of the speakers. This workshop summary does not present conclusions, recommendations, or consensus statements.


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