“…In general, mental ill health and substance use can create delayed help-seeking and may result in negative outcomes with more symptoms, poorer functioning, and less satisfactory quality of life (Clement et al, 2012;McKee, 2017;Nutt et al, 2017). Persons with a dual diagnosis may not know where to look for help, since the services may seem bureaucratic or the system complex, and they may have difficulties in engaging with the services (Coombes and Wratten, 2007;Motta-Ochoa et al, 2017;Ness et al, 2014;Staiger et al, 2011;Tsantefski et al, 2015). People, who do not seek help in questions related to dual diagnosis, do so because of economic constraints, inconvenient opening hours, and unavailability of help (McKee, 2017;Motta-Ochoa et al, 2017;Nidecker, et al, 2009).…”