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Description
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The research project investigated the nature, scope and impact of existing service provision in Scotland for people with co-existing mental health and substance misuse problems. The study was commissioned by the Scottish Executive in 2003 to extend current international evidence regarding co-morbidity, address perceived gaps in information on the quality of the provision of care for this client group and help inform the development of the co-morbidity agenda in Scotland. The research fits within the wider strategic context in the UK, complementing other initiatives or strategies.
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