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In this chapter, the results of our previous research, which investigated the impact of substance use on family relationships, are verified. The factors that influenced the development of SUDs in individuals in the research sample are explained. A broader context reflects the impact of parental substance use problems on children, parenting capacity, family structure, and adolescent substance use. The case reports of informants are included in the chapter to exemplify it. Machine-generated summaries of 5 relevant scientific papers are included at the end of the chapter.

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Horák, M., Verter, N. (2022). Family and Substance Use. In: Substance Use Disorders Treatment in Therapeutic Communities. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16459-0_8

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