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<strong>COSIG</strong> Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Hershey PA, May 15-17, 2006<br />

How does the Center learn<br />

about these factors in Ohio?<br />

• Fidelity assessments & consultation -<br />

since 2000<br />

• CCOE Evaluation surveys<br />

• Data collection<br />

– SAMHSA National Implementing Evidence<br />

Based Practices Project: IDDT and IMR (2002<br />

– 2004) with 9 teams (+ 52 cmh teams + 9<br />

state hospitals)<br />

– SAMHSA 2 nd Wave Implementation Project:<br />

SE (2004-2006) with 10 sites<br />

– ODMH funded SE Outcomes Research<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Project (2005-2007)<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

Case studies:<br />

IDDT Implementation Methods<br />

• All sites use the IDDT Toolkit (enhanced)<br />

• All sites receive intensive and ongoing<br />

technical support from an expert<br />

Consultant/Trainer<br />

• Success of the implementation at each<br />

site was measured using the General<br />

Organizational Index and the IDDT Fidelity<br />

Scale<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

What do we know about those<br />

factors?<br />

Integrated Dual Disorders<br />

Treatment (IDDT)<br />

State of the art in implementation<br />

science is:<br />

– Identifying the factors that appear to be<br />

important – components of the<br />

implementation process<br />

– Gathering empirical support for<br />

importance of key components<br />

– Beginning to describe the<br />

factors/components so that they can be<br />

measured<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

• Developed for persons with co-occurring<br />

severe and persistent mental illness and<br />

substance use disorders<br />

• Emphasis is on treatment of both<br />

disorders by the same team of clinicians<br />

in the same location at the same time<br />

• Treatment is most often delivered in<br />

mental health centers or integrated<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

mental health and SA treatment centers<br />

Substance abuse common<br />

in people with mental illness<br />

Combination and levels of<br />

illness<br />

• Over 50% of people with schizophrenia,<br />

bipolar disorder and other severe mood<br />

disorders have a substance use disorder<br />

at some time in their life<br />

• About one third of people with anxiety and<br />

depressive disorders have a substance<br />

use disorder at some time in their life<br />

Mild to moderate I<br />

Mental illness symptoms<br />

Low to moderate<br />

substance use disorder<br />

Mild to moderate III<br />

Mental illness symptoms<br />

Severe substance use<br />

disorder<br />

Severe<br />

II<br />

mental illness symptoms<br />

Low to moderate<br />

Substance use disorder<br />

Severe<br />

IV<br />

mental illness symptoms<br />

Severe substance use<br />

disorder<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

Promoting Recovery-Oriented<br />

Programs & Practices<br />

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