A cross-sectional study of Malaysian low-income drug addict wives: relationship between family impact, coping and mental wellbeing
Background: The involvement of the husbands in the issue of drug addiction has impacted the wives’ livelihoods. Due to drug addiction amongst husbands, the wives experience stress and strain. The Stress Strain Coping Support Model (SSCS) was established to better comprehend how coping influences str...
Main Authors: | Adnan, Haikal Anuar, Arshat, Zarinah, Ahmad Shahril, Nurul Saidatus Shaja’ah |
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Format: | Article |
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F1000 Research
2022
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