Substance use disorders (SUDs) have a serious impact on several life areas, including family functioning. This study examined problem areas that patients with SUDs and their family members experience in terms of quality of relations, psychological problems, physical distress, and quality of life. A sample of 32 dyadspersons with SUDs and a family memberwere recruited from a substance abuse treatment program, and completed the Maudsley Addiction Profile health symptoms section, EuroQol-5D, Relationship Happiness Scale, Dyadic Adjustment Scale, and the Dedication Scale. Family members reported that four significant others were directly affected by patients addiction-related problems, while patients reported that less than three family members...
AIMS: To estimate the prevalence of family members affected by addictive disorders (FMA) with regard...
Objective: Simultaneously assess the relationship between the family support perception and the inte...
The influence of family environment on adolescent substance use is well established, but little is k...
This study shares the experiences of 16 family members who have lived with a close relative with sub...
This study explores how a family member with substance use disorder (SUD) affects the psychosocial, ...
Purpose Support from family and other social network elements can be important in he...
Substance use problems (SUPs) in a family member have a highly negative impact on both the person ex...
In this thesis, the link between substance abuse and family dysfunction is examined, and an argument...
Abstract Purpose Support from family and other social network elements can be important in helping p...
Background: Social support is a factor in the health and well-being of all populations (WHO, 2018). ...
Abstract Substance abuse affects both the user and the family system as a whole, yet substance abuse...
Objectives: The purpose of the present research was to determine the role of family functioning and ...
tudies show that drug abusers ’ spouses are more likely to develop mental disorders, psychosis and b...
The overall aim of the thesis is to explore how family members of individuals with substance use dis...
Addiction can have adverse effects on morality in society and consequently because of dependency may...
AIMS: To estimate the prevalence of family members affected by addictive disorders (FMA) with regard...
Objective: Simultaneously assess the relationship between the family support perception and the inte...
The influence of family environment on adolescent substance use is well established, but little is k...
This study shares the experiences of 16 family members who have lived with a close relative with sub...
This study explores how a family member with substance use disorder (SUD) affects the psychosocial, ...
Purpose Support from family and other social network elements can be important in he...
Substance use problems (SUPs) in a family member have a highly negative impact on both the person ex...
In this thesis, the link between substance abuse and family dysfunction is examined, and an argument...
Abstract Purpose Support from family and other social network elements can be important in helping p...
Background: Social support is a factor in the health and well-being of all populations (WHO, 2018). ...
Abstract Substance abuse affects both the user and the family system as a whole, yet substance abuse...
Objectives: The purpose of the present research was to determine the role of family functioning and ...
tudies show that drug abusers ’ spouses are more likely to develop mental disorders, psychosis and b...
The overall aim of the thesis is to explore how family members of individuals with substance use dis...
Addiction can have adverse effects on morality in society and consequently because of dependency may...
AIMS: To estimate the prevalence of family members affected by addictive disorders (FMA) with regard...
Objective: Simultaneously assess the relationship between the family support perception and the inte...
The influence of family environment on adolescent substance use is well established, but little is k...