Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Johannessen, Dagny Adriaenssen"
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Change in psychosocial factors connected to coping after inpatient treatment for substance use disorder: A systematic review
Johannessen, Dagny Adriaenssen; Nordfjærn, Trond; Geirdal, Amy Østertun (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: Among the adult population worldwide, about 0.5% has illicit drug use disorder (DUD) and about 5% has alcohol use disorder (AUD). Dependency on alcohol, medication or illicit drugs are recognised as risk factors ... -
Investigating the factor structure of a translated recovery-orientation instrument in inpatient treatment for substance use disorder
Johannessen, Dagny Adriaenssen; Geirdal, Amy Østertun; Nordfjærn, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021) -
Psychosocial factors associated with coping behaviour after inpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD): A systematic review study protocol
Johannessen, Dagny Adriaenssen; Nordfjærn, Trond; Geirdal, Amy Østertun (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Introduction Much is known about factors associated with coping with abstinence from substance use. The planned systematic review aims to summarise available studies exploring the change in psychosocial factors associated ... -
Substance use disorder patients’ expectations on transition from treatment to post-discharge period
Johannessen, Dagny Adriaenssen; Nordfjærn, Trond; Geirdal, Amy Østertun (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Aim: There is limited knowledge about how inpatients anticipate factors that facilitate the transition between specialised inpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) and the post-discharge period. This study ... -
Work-Related Satisfaction among Clinicians Working at Inpatient Treatment Facilities for Substance Use Disorder: The Role of Recovery Orientation
Johannessen, Dagny Adriaenssen; Nordfjærn, Trond; Geirdal, Amy Østertun (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Several psychosocial factors have been suggested as facilitators of change among inpatients treated for substance use disorder (SUD). Research suggests that staff members are also influenced by the practice in which they ...