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Compulsory care of individuals with severe substance use disorders and alcohol- and drug-related mortality: A Swedish registry study.

Simone ScarpaRobert GrahnLena M Lundgren
Published in: Frontiers in psychiatry (2023)
In Sweden, a significant concern is the higher likelihood of women and young individuals to be court-ordered to compulsory care. Although compulsory care is often advocated as a life-saving intervention, our findings do not provide strong support for this claim. On the contrary, our findings show that admission to compulsory care is associated with a higher risk of substance use-related mortality. Factors such as compulsory care often not including any medical or psychological therapy, together with relapse and overdose after discharge, may be possible contributing factors to these findings.
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