Review of Studies Regarding Assessment of Families Where Children Are at Risk of Harm Due to Parental Substance Misuse
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- Shulman, L.H. & Shapira, S.R. & Hirshfield, S., 2000. "Outreach developmental services to children of patients in treatment for substance abuse," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 90(12), pages 1930-1933.
- Karmen Osterc Kokotovič & Mateja Pšunder & Andrej Kirbiš, 2022. "Cannabis Use and Parenting Practices among Young People: The Impact of Parenting Styles, Parental Cannabis-Specific Rules, and Parental Cannabis Use," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(13), pages 1-14, July.
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drugs; family violence; psychoactive substances; heavy substance use; health and safety promotion; early intervention therapy; illicit substance; cumulative harm; parental risk factors; level of risk; severity of substance use; threshold; parenting capacity; multiple complex needs; parental mental health; coordination of care; confidentiality; objective assessment; transdiagnostic therapy;All these keywords.
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