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The K6 Screening Scale is a brief interview for detecting psychiatric disorders in individuals with substance use disorders.
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NY State Office of Mental Health
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This guideline provides in-depth information on co-occurring substance use and mental disorders, including terminology, detection and treatment. It also includes examples of common screening instruments for co-occurring disorders.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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The DAPA-PC is a brief internet-based instrument that assess emotional and physical problems and conducts a "drug and alcohol problem screen". It is self-administered, and is designed for use in a primary care setting.
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DANYA International, Inc.
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What is Hepatitis C?

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A brief description of risk factors and symptoms of Hepatitis C.

Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the Hepatitis C virus. It is found in and spread through the blood of infected individuals.

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This page from NIH's medical enyclopedia gives a comprehensive list of symptoms, screening tests, and treatments for alcoholic cardiomyopathy as well as a diagram of a heart afflicted by this condition.
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NIH
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Discussion of the mechanisms by which alcohol causes acute lung injury.
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NIAAA
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This is the website for the National Center for PTSD, which includes resources and information both for individuals with the disorder and for providers and researchers.
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs
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This guide provides information for clinicians on screening and treating alcohol problems in adolescents and adults. It also includes a comprehensive list of screening instruments.
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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The PRISM is a an extensive, 1-3 hour semi-structured interview that assesses present and prior alcohol, drug, and psychiatric Axis 1 DSM-IV disorders.
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Deborah Hasin, PhD; Sharon Samet, MSW
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This is a 20-minute test that provides diagnostic information on the severity of alcohol use disorders and comorbid psychiatric conditions. Version 2.1
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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