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Objective
This qualitative evidence synthesis informs intervention development by systematically searching, evaluating and synthesizing qualitative studies on fatherhood in the context of heavy drinking and other substance use.
Findings/Key points
Fathers’ heavy drinking and other substance use can be understood as a method of emotional coping. Fathers’ substance use choices are intertwined with their social contexts from childhood to adulthood. Being a safe presence in children’s lives is a potentially overlooked aspect of fathers’ substance use interventions. In our qualitative evidence synthesis, we observed the pivotal role of supportive relationships in fathers’ substance use trajectories. We recommend co-produced intervention development that considers both fathers as individuals and as members of social networks.
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156 fathers across 14 studies