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misbruket

Misbruket, or the abuse, is a term used in Norwegian and Swedish to describe harmful, improper, or exploitative use of a person, substance, or power. It covers repeated harm that violates another’s rights or well-being and can occur in private, public, or institutional settings.

Substance-related misbruk refers to the misuse of chemicals such as alcohol, illegal drugs, or prescription medications

Interpersonal and structural misbruk includes domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, and animal abuse, as well

Causes and risk factors for misbruket are diverse and can include trauma, mental health issues, challenging

Impact can be severe and multifaceted. Physical injuries, chronic illnesses, mental health problems, addiction, and strained

Prevention and response emphasize early intervention, education, and prevention programs; access to treatment and rehabilitation; protective

in
a
way
that
risks
health
or
safety.
It
includes
binge
use,
dependency,
and
inappropriate
dosing
or
access,
which
can
lead
to
health
problems,
accidents,
and
social
or
economic
consequences.
as
mistreatment
within
institutions
or
by
authorities.
It
also
covers
psychological
abuse,
coercion,
and
online
harassment
or
cyberbullying,
where
non-physical
forms
of
harm
have
lasting
effects.
social
environments,
economic
stress,
substance
availability,
and
cultural
norms
that
tolerate
or
conceal
abuse.
Protective
factors
such
as
social
support,
stable
housing,
and
access
to
care
can
mitigate
risk.
or
broken
family
and
work
relationships
are
common
outcomes.
Societal
costs
include
healthcare,
legal
proceedings,
and
reduced
productivity.
and
supportive
services
for
vulnerable
groups;
and
robust
legal
frameworks
with
reporting
mechanisms
to
reduce
harm
and
protect
victims.