Júlia Ramil Soeiro E Silva, Ronaldo Laranjeira, Martha Canfield, Claudio Jerônimo da Silva, Raquel Radaeli de Figueiredo Molen, Helena Takeyama Sakiyama, Douglas José Resende Lima, Maria de Fatima Rato Padin
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Referrals offered to affected family members: a cross-sectional analysis of a substance use program register.
Background: Demand is growing for support services for affected family members (AFM) of relatives with a substance use disorder or problematic substance use. This study examined referral patterns and factors influencing referral types of AFM who sought support through the program 'Recomeço Família' in São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective analysis of 5,192 records of family members registered in the program between 2014 and 2018. Referrals made by health professionals to external services were assessed and factors associated with referral types were assessed through univariate binary logistic regressions. Results: Most of the referrals were to individual therapies (counseling/psychotherapy)(64.30%), followed by family support groups (21.15%) and psychoeducational programs (14.55%). Referral destinations varied by AFM and their relative characteristics, including gender, age, kinship, levels of emotional distress, help-seeking history and substance type. Conclusion: The findings highlight factors that may influence referral decisions and underscore the need for further investigation into whether these referrals effectively address the specific needs of AFM.
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The Journal of Addictive Diseases is an essential, comprehensive resource covering the full range of addictions for today"s addiction professional. This in-depth, practical journal helps you stay on top of the vital issues and the clinical skills necessary to ensure effective practice. The latest research, treatments, and public policy issues in addiction medicine are presented in a fully integrated, multi-specialty perspective. Top researchers and respected leaders in addiction issues share their knowledge and insights to keep you up-to-date on the most important research and practical applications.