Commentary on Bischof et al.: Empirical and conceptual paradigms for studying secondary impacts of a person's substance use

Commentary
by
Laslett, Anne-Marie

Release Date

2022

Geography

Germany

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

Yes

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Yes

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Findings/Key points

Empirical paradigms measure and highlight that alcohol and other drugs have effects that extend beyond the person drinking or using to their social connections and produce much wider familial and societal impacts. The needs of the relatives, friends, co-workers and communities affected by the drinking or drug use of people in their social networks are often unvoiced, and few treatment systems exist to manage their specific concerns. These “Harms from substance use to social connections” or “Substances' harm to others” should be counted and responded to.

Keywords

Social services
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