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Prevalence of co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder and association with overdose: a linked data cohort study among residents of British Columbia, Canada.

Claire KeenStuart A KinnerJesse Tyler YoungKerry JangWenqi GanHasina SamjiBin ZhaoMichael KrauszAmanda K Slaunwhite
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
In a large sample of residents of British Columbia (Canada), approximately one in five people had sought care for a substance use disorder or mental illness in the past 5 years. The rate of overdose was elevated in people with a mental illness alone, higher again in people with a substance use disorder alone and highest in people with a dual diagnosis. The adjusted hazard rates were similar for people with substance use disorder only and people with a dual diagnosis.
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