2023
DOI: 10.1177/14550725231156479
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Rettigheter og tvang i kommunale hjelpetilbud til personer med alvorlige samtidige rus- og psykiske lidelser: erfaringer med regelverket, i lys av menneskerettigheter

Ane Bendixen,
Hildegunn Sagvaag,
Bjørn Henning Østenstad
et al.

Abstract: Rights and coercion in municipal services for persons with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders – experiences with legal framework, in light of human rights. Aims: Persons with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders can have a considerable need for municipal health and care services but can be difficult to reach with such services. In Norway, there are known perceived ambiguities and obscurities in the legal framework for such services. This study aims to furth… Show more

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“…In an interview study, Pettersen et al (2023) explore the meaning of recovery and a sober life after a long duration of a substance use disorder. Bendixen et al (2023) look into the rights and the constraints in municipality help for people with both serious substance use and mental health problems. Wahlström et al (2023) study whether associations in problematic familial alcohol use and adolescent outcomes differ by parental education.…”
Section: In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an interview study, Pettersen et al (2023) explore the meaning of recovery and a sober life after a long duration of a substance use disorder. Bendixen et al (2023) look into the rights and the constraints in municipality help for people with both serious substance use and mental health problems. Wahlström et al (2023) study whether associations in problematic familial alcohol use and adolescent outcomes differ by parental education.…”
Section: In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%