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McDonagh, David and Banka-Cullen, Sonam Prakashini and Lavelle Cafferkey, Sadie and Eustace Cooke, Jessica and Comiskey, Catherine (2024) The prevalence, risk and protective factors and service needs in relation to the co-morbidity of substance use and neurodiversity. Dublin: Trinity College Dublin.

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The aim of this study was to provide up to date estimates of the prevalence of neurodiversity among people accessing addiction services internationally and in Ireland and to identify the risk and protective factors to inform appropriate service responses. The research used a mixed methods study design, with the data being collected concurrently. A review of the international literature was conducted systematically. A quantitative component collected anonymous survey data online from the general population. Qualitative data was collected at two levels: qualitative survey questions with the public, and qualitative data collected from ten organisations who provide support to people with substance use challenges and their families in both Dublin city and rural locations.

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Item Type
Report
Publication Type
Irish-related
Drug Type
All substances
Intervention Type
Screening / Assessment
Date
December 2024
Pages
72 p.
Publisher
Trinity College Dublin
Place of Publication
Dublin
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