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16 cze 2023 · Studies have shown that the impacts of drug and alcohol use on families are undeniable [5,6,7] and exposes family members to a wide range of issues such as: socio-economic and mental health problems, abuse, conflicts, dysfunctional family structure, various issues in community life, and several problems related to married life .
5 kwi 2021 · It is evident that substance abuse is a family’s priority and it also automatically becomes a family’s disease. The effects of substance abuse are devastating for all involved. The themes have revealed that even if it is only one person abusing the substances, the entire family is affected.
17 maj 2024 · The themes were: (a) family members’ and caregivers’ experiences of SUDs; (b) impact of SUDs-related aggressive/violent behaviors on families; (c) the dilemmas faced by family members; (d) culture and family stigma related to SUDs; and (e) factors contributing to SUDs, challenges, and support needs.
The empirical evidence accumulated in the last decade and reviewed in the present study indicates that the incorporation of family members in the treatment of substance abuse produces benefits by diminishing consumption and improving family functioning.
This article presents a narrative review and conceptual framework for research on family involvement across the continuum of substance use disorder (SUD) services for transition-age youth (ages 15–26).
8 maj 2024 · An estimated 321,566 children in the United States lost a parent to drug overdose from 2011 to 2021, according to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry. The rate of children who experienced this loss more than doubled during this period, from approximately 27 to 63 children per 100,000.
23 gru 2022 · Among the well-established therapeutic approaches for the treatment of substance abuse is family therapy, which, in addition to influencing personal variables, promotes changes in family dynamics.