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Aas, C., Henrik, J., Gjestad, R., Skurtveit, S., Lim, A., Gjerde, K., Løberg, E., Johansson, K., Fadnes, S. (2021). Substance use and symptoms of mental health disorders: a prospective cohort of patients with severe substance use disorders in Norway. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, (16) 20 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-021-00354-1

The article aimed at exploring effect of substance abuse, accommodating socio-demographic patterns and mental health by tenitem Hopkins Symptom Checklist. The study adopted Nested prospective cohort study for 707 participants in Norway between 2017 and 2020. The findings revealed that individuals with substance use disorder have higher risk of mental health problems those non SUD counterparts. Thus, the information from the study will be necessary to support the issue of mental illness and substances abuse.

Degenhardt, L., Saha, S., Lim, C. C., AguilarGaxiola, S., AlHamzawi, A., Alonso, J. & WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators. (2018).The associations between psychotic experiences and substance use and substance use disorders: findings from the World Health Organization World Mental Health surveys. Addiction, 113(5), 924-934.

In the article, the authors submitted that there is a bidirectional connection between psychotic experiences (PE) and mental illness. The aim of the research was to explore the connection between PE and mental illness using data from the WHO, accommodating f 30,902 adult respondents using systematic thematic analysis. The findings of the study confirmed that the association between PE and mental illness. The study will be significant in introducing statistical facts of drug addiction in the USA and bidirectional connection between PE and drug abuse.

Jones, C. M., & McCance-Katz, E. F. (2019). Co-occurring substance use and mental disorders among adults with opioid use disorder. Drug and Alcohol Dependence197, 78-82.

In the article, the authors provide a further research on the prevalence of Opioid use disorder accommodating co-occurring disorders, features, demographics, and mental illness treatment services. The authors have adopted Multivariable logistic regression using National Survey on Drug Use and Health data for adult’s age between 18 and 64. The findings of the article demonstrated that co-occurring mental illness is common among adults with OUD. The article has practical implications on identifying how OUD relates to mental disorders supporting the topic background.

Jonsson, J., Muntaner, C., Bodin, T., Alderling, M., Balogh, R., Burström, B., & Matilla-Santander, N. (2021). Low-quality employment trajectories and risk of common mental disorders, substance use disorders, and suicide attempt: a longitudinal study of the Swedish workforce. Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health, 47(7), 509-520.

In this article, the authors investigated risk associated with diagnosing mental disorders, substance use disorder, and low-quality employment. The study adopted longitudinal register-study based with a population of 2 743 764. The findings of the research submitted that low-quality employment created significant risks of mental disorders, substance use disorder, and suicide in Sweden. Importantly, the article will be vital in identifying how low-quality employment results into drug and substance abuse and mental illness.

Lima, D. R., Carvalho, C. F. C., Guimarães-Pereira, B. B. S., Loreto, A. R., Frallonardo, F. P., Ismael, F., & Castaldelli-Maia, J. M. (2020). Abstinence and retention outcomes in a smoking cessation program among individuals with co-morbid substance use and mental disorders. Journal of psychiatric research125, 121-128.

The aim of this article was to compare treatment results from groups of smokers including substance disorder only, mental disorder only and a combination of mental and substance disorder individuals. A population of 398 smokers was participants in the study that accommodated logistic regression models for the comparison model. The outcome of the study indicated individuals with substance and mental disorder indicated worse treatment results. Thus, the study will be very effective in support how substance abuse enhances mental disorders and compromised treatment outcomes.

Peters, R. H., Wexler, H. K., & Lurigio, A. J. (2015). Co-occurring substance use and mental disorders in the criminal justice system: A new frontier of clinical practice and research Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 38(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000135

In this article, the researchers aim was to investigate the co-occurring substance use and mental illness within the criminal justice system. The article has accommodated significant thematic analysis approach accommodating co-occurring mental disorder and drug and substance abuse in criminal justice. The findings demonstrated that individuals with substance abuse disorder and mental illness indicated significant co-occurrences than other groups. Thus, the article will be necessary in identifying how drug and substance abuse and mental disorder impacts criminal justice system.

Diraditsile, K., and Rasesigo, K. (2018). Substance Abuse and Mental Health Effects among the Youth in Botswana: Implications for Social Research. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioral Science, 24(2): 1-11.

The aim of this article was to explore mental health impacts and substance abuse among youths in Botswana for effective polices in substance abuse and mental health interventions. The study used a cross-sectional descriptive research design on 13 men and 5 women participants. The findings of the study confirmed that substance abuse prevalence in Botswana is high and the onset precedes mental illness. Thus, the study will provide evidence-based information to support directional association between metal health and substance and drug abuse and interventions.

Beeber, L. (2019). Mental Health Issues and Substance Use in the United States: Pulling the Power Levers. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Vol. 25(1) 19–26

The aim of the study was to setbacks facing the USA concerning mental health and substance abuse, accommodating psychiatric-mental health (PMH) nurses skills. The research accommodated published research and government to obtain data in the peer-reviewed analysis. The findings of the study shown that psychiatric-mental health (PMH) nurses must take a significant role in treatment management of substance abuse and mental illness among the USA populations, and address underpinning challenges. Thus, the study will be relevant in outlining challenges of mental illness and substance abuse and substance abuse, and practical interventions.

Baker, S., Deady, D., Birrell, L., Ross, C., Fitzpatrick, S., Newton, N., Cockayne, N., Loughl, C., Christensen, H., Teesson, M., Chapman, C. (2021). Prevention of mental and substance use disorders: Shaping priorities for research and implementation. Mental Health & Prevention. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mhp.2021.200211

In the article, the authors investigated significant concern in prevention of mental health and substance abuse disorder to shape priorities for research and implementation. The study accommodated 80 individual delegates involving 235 responses and 1338 votes accommodating thematic analysis method. The findings accommodated collaboration and coordination as vital framework strategy in preventing and managing substance abuse and mental illness. Similarly, the study will be relevant in provide practical intervention and prevention of mental illness and substance abuse, maximizing prevention programs.

Richert, T., Anderberg, M., and Dahlberg, M. (2020). Mental health problems among young people in substance abuse treatment in Sweden. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 15:43 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-020-00282-6

The aim of this study was to evaluate self-reported problems among young individuals in substance abuse and mental health in Sweden. The study accommodated structured interview of 1970 participants in evaluating mental health problems. The findings of the study demonstrated that self-repeated mental problems were significant in young people and notable gender differences with females reporting higher numbers. This article will be necessary for the research on mental illness and drug abuse by acknowledging variation and methods for case management.

Rossheim, M., Livingston, M., Lerch, J., Taxman. F., and Walters, S. (2018). Serious mental illness and negative substance use consequences among adults on probation. Health and Justice, 6:6 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40352-018-0064-7

The aim of the article was to offer a better understanding on fundamental association among substance use, mental health, and substance-related consequences. The study adopted structured interview of 313 adults to explore substance use, mental health, and substance-related consequences issues. The outcomes of the study demonstrated that substance uses, and substance-related consequences posited directional association with serious mental illness. Thus, the study is relevant in the research for evaluating substance use, mental health, and substance-related consequences and interventions.

Castillo-Carniglia, A., Keyes, K., Hasin, D., and Cerdá, M. (2019). Psychiatric comorbidities in alcohol use disorder. Lancet Psychiatry, 6(12): 1068–1080.

In this research paper, the authors explored major disorders associated with alcohol use disorder, accommodating prevalence and co-occurring disorders and notable association with comorbidity across lifespan. The authors accommodate content analysis including e reciprocal direct causal associations to evaluate mental disorders and alcohol use disorders. The outcome of the study found that accommodating comorbidity theory and lifespan provides effective articulation mental illness and substance abuse studies. Thus, the article will be relevant in identifying impact of drug abuse and mental health.

Colizzi1, M., Lasalvia1 and Ruggeri, M. (2020). Prevention and early intervention in youth mental health: is it time for a multidisciplinary and trans-diagnostic model for care? International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 14:23 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13033-020-00356-9

In the article, the researchers have provided an in-depth prevention on accommodating multidisciplinary approach in early prevention of substance abuse and mental illness. The study has accommodated significant recent canteen analysis to evaluate mental health among youth. The articles’ outcomes have demonstrated that there is a fundamental need to identify significant platform for multidisciplinary approach in your mental health promotion and interventions. Thus, the knowledge in the article will be applicable in accommodating multidisciplinary strategies in managing mental illness and substance abuse among youths.

Ogundele, M. (2018). Behavioral and emotional disorders in childhood: A brief overview for pediatricians. World Journal of W J C P Clinical Pediatrics, 8; 7(1): 9-26

In the article, the authors provided a significant review on behavioral and emotional mental disorders in childhood, providing a crucial articulation to disruptive, depression, anxiety and pervasive developmental. The article found that it is vital to accommodate emotional and behavioral disorders among children to identify practical intervention and techniques. Notably, systematic review in the article demonstrated a vital nee for behavioral and emotional consideration for children’s mental health. Thus, the article will be effective in offering evidence-based articulation on mental health and substance abuse behavioral and emotional impacts and interventions.

Amaro, A., Sanchez, M., Bautista, T., and Cox, R. (2020). Social vulnerabilities for substance use: Stressors, socially toxic environments, and discrimination and racism. Neuropharmacology, 188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropharm.2021.108518.

In the article, the authors explored significant social vulnerabilities for substance abuse and mental illness, accommodating individual, interpersonal, community and societal considerations. The article adopted systematic review methods to identify vital social vulnerabilities in substance abuse across the lifespans. The findings indicated that social vulnerabilities in substance abuse including individual, interpersonal, community and societal are vital for interventions. Similarly, the article will be necessary for the research topic in identify social vulnerabilities in substance abuse and mental illness.

Mohammed, A., Ismail, N., Ibrahim, F., Hassan, M., Manaf, M., Amit, N., Ibrahim, N., 3 and Shafurdin, S. (2021). Risk and protective factors of drug abuse among adolescents: a systematic review. BMC Public Health, 21:2088 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11906-2

The article has provided a systematic review aimed at determining various protective and risk factors in adolescent drug abuse. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses have provided effective platform for the protective and risk factors evaluation and determination among adolescents drug abuse. The findings demonstrated that risk and protective factors encapsulated individual, family, and community factors, thus, a need for multi-faceted strategies. Similarly, the information form the article will be relevant in identifying adolescents’ addiction risk factors and interventions in mental illness and substance abuse.

Das, J., Salam, R., Arshad, A., Finkelstein, Y., and Bhutta, Z. (2016). Interventions for Adolescent Substance Abuse: An Overview of Systematic Reviews. Journal of Adolescent Health, 59: S61eS75

In the article, the authors conducted a systematic review to determine intervention for substance abuse among adolescents. Specifically, the study embraced systematic review involving a total of 46 systematic reviews on substance abuse. The findings demonstrated that school-based and family-based interventions are crucial in adolescent’s substance abuse intervention. Importantly, the article will provide effective information for intervention on substance abuse and mental illness research.

Holland, A. (2020). An ethical analysis of UK drug policy as an example of a criminal justice approach to drugs: a commentary on the short FLM Putting UK Drug Policy into Focus. Harm Reduct J, 17:97 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-020-00434-8

In the article, the authors aimed at analyzing ethical issues on drug and substance abuse accommodating UK polices. Specifically, the article accommodated a commentary on a shot film and UK polices to effective determine ethical analysis film a criminal justice approach on drug and substance abuse. In the article there is a significant finding that criminalizing drug and substance abusers posits significant impact than the actual effective of drug use. The information will provide significant support for the paper practical implications on managing substance abuse and mental illness, accommodating criminal justice system.

Fulu, E., Miedema, S., Roselli, T., McCook, S., Chan, K., Haardörfer, R., and Jewke, R. (2017). Pathways between childhood trauma, intimate partner violence, and harsh parenting: findings from the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific. The Lancet Global Health, (5)5,512-520

In the research article, the author’s aimed at presenting the pathway between child trauma and significant articulation on mental and drug related violence. Specifically, the article accommodated significant data from the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence, adopting interview method for 10 178 men and 3106 women. The findings demonstrated that co-occurrence and prevalence of child abuse and harsh parents attributes to asocial Behaviour among children leading to drug abuse and mental illness. The findings of this study will be necessary to support how parenting is vital n managing substance abuse and mental health among children.

Georgsdottir, M., Sigurdardottir, S., and Gunnthorsdottir, H. (2021). This Is the Result of Something Else”: Experiences of Men That Abused Drugs and Had Experienced Childhood Trauma. American Journal of Men’s Health, 2021: 1–12

The purpose of this qualitative paper was to explore how men and women in Iceland on drug and substance abuse resonate with childhood psychological experiences with an aim of increasing understanding on trauma and addiction. The study accommodated interview with 7 men, participating in the interview. The findings suggested the adults used drugs as copying mechanisms after a childhood psychological experiences. Similarly, the study is vital when considering how childhood trauma influences substance addiction and mental illness among adults.

Moustafa, A., Parkes, D., Fitzgerald, L., Underhill, D., Garami, J., Levy-Gigi, E., 3 Stramecki, F., Valikhani, A., Frydecka, D., and Misiak, B. (2018). The relationship between childhood trauma, early-life stress, and alcohol and drug use, abuse, and addiction: An integrative review. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-018-9973-9

In the article, the authors provided a systematic review to evaluate connection among early childhood trauma, stress, substances abuse and addiction, aimed at better understanding of childhood experiences and addiction. The study adopted systems review to understanding the relationship between childhood experiences, drug abuse and mental illness. In the article, the finings provide that childhood trauma, early stress, substances abuse and addiction increase risk factors for substance abuse and mental illness. Thus, the article will be beneficial in highlighting how childhood experiences fuels substances abuse and mental illness in the research paper.

Kuussaari, K., Karjalainen, K., Niemelä, S. (2019). Mental health problems among clients with substance use problems: A nationwide timetrend study. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2020) 55:507–516 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-019-01753-3

The main aim of the article was to investigate changes identifiable in mental health problems and substances abuse among clients with substance abuse in Finland. The data were collected in 2007, 2011 and 2015, accommodating Cross-tabulations and logistic regression for statistical analysis. The findings demonstrated that mental health problems were common among clients with substance abuse cases. Admittedly, the outcomes of this study will be necessary in the research paper to further support relationship between mental illness and substances abuse.

Castillo, E., Ijadi-Maghsoodi, R., Shadravan, S., Moore, E., Mensah, M., Docherty, M., Nunez, M., & Barcelo, N. (2019). Community Interventions to Promote Mental Health and Social Equity. Current Psychiatry Reports, (21) 35 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-019-1017-0

The main aim of the article was to review community-based intervention in mental health and substances abuse management. The study accommodated significant literature review on specific thematic issues in community’s interventions. The study results indicated that individual, interpersonal, and institutional social-ecological stages are vital for community’s interventions. Thus, the outcomes of the study will support evidence interventions in managing mental illness and substances abuse.

Chiu, M., Cheng, C., Liang, W., Lin, W., Wu, T., and Chen, C. (2018). The Temporal Relationship between Selected Mental Disorders and Substance-Related Disorders: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study. Hindawi Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/569710

The aim of this article was to examine individual with notable mental disorders and notable risk of developing mental disorders. The study accommodated a large longitudinal study with 2,000,118 patients. The e study findings supported that patients with specific mental disorders are likely to development substance-related disorders. Thus, the findings will be applicable in the research paper to explain how mental disorders lead to substances-related disorders.