2019
DOI: 10.1177/1455072519882785
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Associations between a risky psychosocial childhood and recurrent addiction compulsory care as adult

Abstract: Background: Treatment for substance use disorder (SUD), results, in general, in improvements in terms of both drug use and social functioning. However, there are clients who are in need of repeated treatment. The aim of this retrospective study was to identify, for adults in compulsory care for severe SUD, the association between reporting having experienced a risky psychosocial childhood and repeated entries into the Swedish compulsory care system for SUD. Method: Hierarchical logistic regression and mediatio… Show more

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“…Robert Grahn, Mojgan Padyab, and Lena Lundgren found that receiving mandated institutional care as a child was strongly associated with repeated compulsory care for substance use problems as an adult. This goes against the prevailing thinking that receiving services as a child will mediate against the consequences of risky childhood conditions (Grahn et al, 2020). In their qualitative study, Bengt Svensson, Torkel Richert, and Björn Johnson examine parents' experiences of abuse from their adult children with drug problems; a category of abuse victims that is often neglected (Svensson et al, 2020).…”
Section: Services Lifestyles and Use Ritualsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robert Grahn, Mojgan Padyab, and Lena Lundgren found that receiving mandated institutional care as a child was strongly associated with repeated compulsory care for substance use problems as an adult. This goes against the prevailing thinking that receiving services as a child will mediate against the consequences of risky childhood conditions (Grahn et al, 2020). In their qualitative study, Bengt Svensson, Torkel Richert, and Björn Johnson examine parents' experiences of abuse from their adult children with drug problems; a category of abuse victims that is often neglected (Svensson et al, 2020).…”
Section: Services Lifestyles and Use Ritualsmentioning
confidence: 99%