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Adaptive coping strategies of affected family members of a relative with substance misuse: A qualitative study.

Terence V McCannDan I Lubman
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2017)
Greater investment is needed in support services for affected family members, particularly in regional and rural areas. A wide range of accessible evidence-based information and informal and formal support, including telephone and online support, is needed to assist them to cope in this crucial support-giving role. Affected family members need to adopt a flexible set of coping strategies while supporting a relative with substance misuse. Family and friends, alcohol and other drug services, mental health nurses and other clinicians have a critical role providing emotional, instrumental and educational support to affected family members to enhance their adaptive coping strategies.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • mental health
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