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missbruket

Missbruket is a Swedish term commonly used to refer to substance misuse or abuse, particularly of alcohol or illegal drugs. In Swedish public health and social policy, missbruket is considered a complex condition characterized by compulsive use despite harmful consequences and by chronic, relapsing patterns. The term also covers related problematic behaviors such as gambling or prescription drug misuse, though in practice more specific terms are used for those cases.

Causes are multi-factorial, including genetics, neurobiology, early life experiences, mental health comorbidity, and social determinants such

Prevention and treatment emphasize early identification through screening, brief interventions in healthcare and social services, and

Variations in prevalence and policy exist across countries, but in Sweden and other Nordic countries there

Notes: The term “Missbruket” may also appear as a title for works (films, books) focusing on substance

as
poverty,
housing,
and
social
support.
Consequences
include
physical
and
mental
health
problems,
accidents,
dependency,
family
disruption,
unemployment,
and
stigmatization.
a
range
of
treatments
including
psychosocial
therapies,
rehabilitation,
and
medication-assisted
treatment
where
appropriate.
Harm
reduction
approaches
aim
to
minimize
health
risks
for
people
who
use
substances,
while
social
and
legal
policies
shape
access
to
care,
policing,
and
rehabilitation.
is
a
strong
emphasis
on
public
health,
prevention,
and
social
support
as
part
of
a
comprehensive
approach
to
missbruket.
abuse,
reflecting
its
cultural
resonance,
but
this
article
focuses
on
the
concept
as
a
public
health
and
social
issue.