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  • From the Grauniad. Article slightly trimmed… full report is here.
    http://society.guardian.co.uk/mentalhealth/story/0,8150,1352466,00.htm

    Sadly, I think this report is pefectly accurate; I can personally state I know a lot of party people who have experienced or are experiencing some form of mental health issue; OTOH I can’t help but believe wider societys negative attitude towards initially unproblematic recreational drug use actually increases the problem by making people more paranoid, angry and guilty?

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    More patients battle mental health and drug problems

    Annie Kelly
    Tuesday November 16, 2004

    The number of people who abuse drugs and suffer from mental health problems has risen by more than 60% in five years, researchers said today.

    New research has revealed that GPs are reporting a rapid increase of patients with mental health problems combined with substance abuse, with more people showing symptoms in their early 30s.

    An analysis of data submitted by doctors to the General Practice Research Database in England and Wales shows that the number of people with mental illness and drug abuse has soared from 23,624 in 1993 to 37,361 in 1998.

    Numbers of cases in the 25-34 age bracket more than doubled from 6,874 to 13,240 over the same period. Men are more likely to be affected than women with rates rising by 70% in men, compared with 44% in women.

    In the report, the researchers from Keele University warned that links between mental health problems and drug use were rising more rapidly for serious psychiatric conditions.

    The rate of psychosis and drug abuse has soared by 147% over a five-year period, and rates of schizophrenia combined with substance misuse rose by 128% in the same time period.

    The report said it was crucial to determine what assessments and interventions were needed to provide an effective response to the problem.

    “It is important to improve competencies in primary care teams, taking into account the changing problems they face in the management of substance misuse and psychiatric illness,” researchers said.

    Campaigners have been lobbying for many years for a better understanding of the link between mental health and drug dependency.

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