Predictors of family focused practice: organisation, profession, or the role as child responsible personnel?
Abstract Background Health professionals in Norway are required by law to help safeguard information and follow-up with children of parents with mental or physical illness, or who have substance abuse problems, to reduce their higher risk of psychosocial problems. Knowledge is lacking regarding whet...
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Main Authors: | Bjørg Eva Skogøy (Author), Terje Ogden (Author), Bente Weimand (Author), Torleif Ruud (Author), Knut Sørgaard (Author), Darryl Maybery (Author) |
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