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Substance dependence 2 Child protection 1 Co-occurring disorders 1 Domestic violence 1 Dual diagnosis 1 EQ-5D-5L 1 Family 1 Immaterielle Güter 1 Immaterielle Werte 1 Infants 1 Intangible assets 1 Intangible cost 1 Intangible goods 1 Managed care 1 Measurement 1 Messung 1 Paired-gamble 1 SF-6D 1 Severe mental illness 1 Social support 1 Substance-dependence 1 USA 1
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Casal Rodríguez, Bruno 1 EnglandKennedy, Elizabeth Sara 1 Horton, Sarah 1 Humphreys, Cathy 1 Jackson, Alun C. 1 Rivera, Berta 1 Rodríguez-Míguez, Eva 1 Tsantefski, Menka 1
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Children and Youth Services Review 1 Social Science & Medicine 1 The European journal of health economics : HEPAC ; health economics in prevention and care 1
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Measuring intangible cost-of-morbidity due to substance dependence : implications of using alternative preference-based instruments
Casal Rodríguez, Bruno; Rodríguez-Míguez, Eva; … - In: The European journal of health economics : HEPAC ; … 21 (2020) 7, pp. 1039-1048
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Infant risk and safety in the context of maternal substance use
Tsantefski, Menka; Humphreys, Cathy; Jackson, Alun C. - In: Children and Youth Services Review 47 (2014) P1, pp. 10-17
Substance-exposed infants are extremely vulnerable due to biological, environmental and systemic risk factors that commence in pregnancy and are compounded by the postnatal caregiving environment. Substance-dependent mothers face unique challenges in caring for an infant while managing drug use...
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“Everything that I thought that they would be, they weren’t:” Family systems as support and impediment to recovery
EnglandKennedy, Elizabeth Sara; Horton, Sarah - In: Social Science & Medicine 73 (2011) 8, pp. 1222-1229
Family help provision for adults diagnosed with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance dependence is …
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