Objective: In Sweden, social workers uses the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) as their main assessment tool when assessing individuals with risky substance use (RSU) or substance use disorder. The aim of this study is to identify among individuals with RSU, the associations of ASI Composite Scores (CSs) with future imprisonment controlling for age, education level and gender. Method: Baseline ASI-data was merged with national registry data on prison sentences (2003–2016). Cox regression was used to estimate the associations between CSs for alcohol, drugs other than alcohol, legal, family and social relationships, employment, mental- and physical health and future imprisonment for adults (n = 14,914) assessed for RSU. Results: The regression ...
Objective: To demonstrate the usefulness of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) in...
This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use pro...
Background: Research shows that the prevalence of substance use disorders among the prison populatio...
Objective: In Sweden, social workers uses the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) as their main assessmen...
Objective: Both childhood and adult psychosocial stressors have been identified as links to both inc...
Objective: In Sweden, the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) is the Swedish National Board of Health and...
Purpose. The purpose of the present study is to explore whether the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) c...
Background: Civil commitment for individuals with severe substance use is fairly common and a part o...
Anders Håkansson, Virginia Jesionowska Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Psychiatry, ...
Background: Substance use in general has been shown to predict criminal recidivism. The present stud...
Between 70% to 80% of Correctional Service Canada's (CSC) general offender population and over 90% o...
Aim: This study used 17 year of Swedish registry data (2003–2019) for 25,125 adults assessed for the...
The Addiction Severity Index is the most widely used intake instrument for substance abuse treatment...
AIM: To compare an addiction severity score estimated from clinical records to addiction severity i...
Criminal recidivism is a major global concern. There is a well-known association between substance u...
Objective: To demonstrate the usefulness of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) in...
This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use pro...
Background: Research shows that the prevalence of substance use disorders among the prison populatio...
Objective: In Sweden, social workers uses the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) as their main assessmen...
Objective: Both childhood and adult psychosocial stressors have been identified as links to both inc...
Objective: In Sweden, the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) is the Swedish National Board of Health and...
Purpose. The purpose of the present study is to explore whether the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) c...
Background: Civil commitment for individuals with severe substance use is fairly common and a part o...
Anders Håkansson, Virginia Jesionowska Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Psychiatry, ...
Background: Substance use in general has been shown to predict criminal recidivism. The present stud...
Between 70% to 80% of Correctional Service Canada's (CSC) general offender population and over 90% o...
Aim: This study used 17 year of Swedish registry data (2003–2019) for 25,125 adults assessed for the...
The Addiction Severity Index is the most widely used intake instrument for substance abuse treatment...
AIM: To compare an addiction severity score estimated from clinical records to addiction severity i...
Criminal recidivism is a major global concern. There is a well-known association between substance u...
Objective: To demonstrate the usefulness of the Addiction Severity Index Japanese Version (ASI-J) in...
This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use pro...
Background: Research shows that the prevalence of substance use disorders among the prison populatio...