Prevalence of dual diagnosis in community based day programs in the Chicago metropolitan area.

By: Reiss, Steven.
Series: American Journal on Mental Retardation 94 (6) 578-585. 1990Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DUAL DIAGNOSIS | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICASummary: Results of a two step methodology to estimate the prevalence of dual diagnosis among people receiving day services in the Chicago area suggested very high rates, with an overall rate of around 39%.
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Results of a two step methodology to estimate the prevalence of dual diagnosis among people receiving day services in the Chicago area suggested very high rates, with an overall rate of around 39%.

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