Drug and alcohol services - co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns: literature and evidence review

Review of the existing evidence on co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns and the integration of mental health and substance use services relevant to a Scottish context. It forms part of a wider rapid review of co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns in Scotland.

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