Morrens, ManuelManuelMorrensDewilde, BiekeBiekeDewildeSabbe, BernardBernardSabbeDom, GeertGeertDomDe Cuyper, RaoulRaoulDe CuyperMoggi, FranzFranzMoggi0000-0003-3302-72292024-10-112024-10-112011https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/78843About half of all schizophrenic patients have a co-occurring substance use disorder, leading to poorer social and functional outcomes than obtained in non-abusing patients. To improve outcomes, integrated treatments have been designed that address the two conditions simultaneously. Results are, however, conflicting because the available effect studies are hampered by various methodological issues, among which are heterogeneous patient samples.enTreatment outcomes of an integrated residential programme for patients with schizophrenia and substance use disorderarticle10.48350/84232144795200029102390000710.1159/000324480