Background Alcohol consumption in Norway and much of the western world has increased during the past decades, in particular among older adults (> 65 years). Although living with a family member’s alcohol misuse has been shown to have a significant deleterious health impact, research on this topic is both lacking and urgently needed to develop targeted health services. Aim To generate knowledge of how family members are affected by their older relatives’ alcohol and other substance misuse problems. Method In 2020, 17 individual interviews were carried out with the wives and adult children of older adults with alcohol and other substance misuse problems. Data were analysed using content analysis. Findings Analyses revealed two main themes; th...
M.A.Patterns of substance abuse within the family is a widespread phenomenon that occurs through gen...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...
Substance abuse is a relapsing chronic illness. In 2014, an estimated 27 million persons reported us...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption in Norway and much of the western world has increased during the pas...
Background: Alcohol consumption among older people is expected to increase in the years ahead. Healt...
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
Objectives: To explore alcohol consumption among older Norwegian adults with symptoms of cognitive d...
Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for injuries, mortality and the burden of disease. Alcohol cons...
Researchers and practitioners often extol the health benefits of social relationships and social par...
Alcohol and drug problems affect not only those using these substances but also family members of th...
Health risk behaviors shape, and are shaped by, the people with whom we interact throughout our live...
Purpose To explore the impact of having relatives with addiction problems on students' health, subst...
Coping with Drug and Alcohol Problems aims to deepen and extend understanding of the experiences of ...
Surveys have shown that alcohol misuse is the biggest substance misuse problem in the world today, a...
This study explores how a family member with substance use disorder (SUD) affects the psychosocial, ...
M.A.Patterns of substance abuse within the family is a widespread phenomenon that occurs through gen...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...
Substance abuse is a relapsing chronic illness. In 2014, an estimated 27 million persons reported us...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption in Norway and much of the western world has increased during the pas...
Background: Alcohol consumption among older people is expected to increase in the years ahead. Healt...
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
Objectives: To explore alcohol consumption among older Norwegian adults with symptoms of cognitive d...
Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for injuries, mortality and the burden of disease. Alcohol cons...
Researchers and practitioners often extol the health benefits of social relationships and social par...
Alcohol and drug problems affect not only those using these substances but also family members of th...
Health risk behaviors shape, and are shaped by, the people with whom we interact throughout our live...
Purpose To explore the impact of having relatives with addiction problems on students' health, subst...
Coping with Drug and Alcohol Problems aims to deepen and extend understanding of the experiences of ...
Surveys have shown that alcohol misuse is the biggest substance misuse problem in the world today, a...
This study explores how a family member with substance use disorder (SUD) affects the psychosocial, ...
M.A.Patterns of substance abuse within the family is a widespread phenomenon that occurs through gen...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...
Substance abuse is a relapsing chronic illness. In 2014, an estimated 27 million persons reported us...