Pregnant substance-abusing women in involuntary treatment: Attachment experiences with the unborn child

BACKGROUND – Use of coercion against pregnant women who misuse substances was legalised in Norway in 1996. The background for the law was that substance abuse during pregnancy represents a significant health problem for the child.

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Main Authors: Myra Siv Merete, Ravndal Edle, Torsteinsson Vigdis Wie, Wiig Eli Marie
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-07-01
Series:Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/nsad.2016.33.issue-3/nsad-2016-0023/nsad-2016-0023.xml?format=INT
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spellingShingle Myra Siv Merete
Ravndal Edle
Torsteinsson Vigdis Wie
Wiig Eli Marie
Pregnant substance-abusing women in involuntary treatment: Attachment experiences with the unborn child
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
substance abuse
attachment theory
child protection
mothering
coercive context
title Pregnant substance-abusing women in involuntary treatment: Attachment experiences with the unborn child
title_full Pregnant substance-abusing women in involuntary treatment: Attachment experiences with the unborn child
title_fullStr Pregnant substance-abusing women in involuntary treatment: Attachment experiences with the unborn child
title_full_unstemmed Pregnant substance-abusing women in involuntary treatment: Attachment experiences with the unborn child
title_short Pregnant substance-abusing women in involuntary treatment: Attachment experiences with the unborn child
title_sort pregnant substance abusing women in involuntary treatment attachment experiences with the unborn child
topic substance abuse
attachment theory
child protection
mothering
coercive context
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