Specific laboratory investigations for assessments and management of drug problems

  • Wolff K
  • Welch S
  • Strang J
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Abstract

Much of the drug testing available today is able to determine the presence or absence of a variety of psychoactive substances in a range of body fluids and tissues. For the results of such tests to be confidently interpreted, additional information is required, including general assessment and history-taking. In a wide range of large psychiatric surveys, substance dependence emerges as one of the most common mental health-related disorders, and it is also the one that is least likely to be treated. The range of available tests can be best considered as acting to support and complement a broader assessment and diagnostic procedure.

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Wolff, K., Welch, S., & Strang, J. (1999). Specific laboratory investigations for assessments and management of drug problems. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 5(3), 180–191. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.5.3.180

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