Women and Substance Abuse

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A01=Harry K Wexler
A01=Sally J Stevens
addiction epidemiology
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Alaska Native
Alaska Native Women
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Author_Harry K Wexler
Author_Sally J Stevens
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Crack Cocaine
drug
Elevated HIV Risk
Entering Methadone Treatment
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FEMA
Female IDUs
GC Rate
gender
gender-based health disparities
Health Care Provider Consulted
HIV Infection
HIV Prevention
HIV prevention women
HIV Risk
HIV Risk Behavior
HIV Seropositivity
injection
intersectional analysis drug abuse
maternal substance exposure
methadone
Methadone Women
Offer HIV Testing
Out-of Treatment Drug Users
outreach
Outreach Women
Prenatal Providers
Regular Female Partners
Relative HIV Risk
STD Prevention
STD Treatment
Targeted Injection Drug Users
therapeutic communities research
transparency
trauma-informed care
university
users
Woman IDUs

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789003898
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In Women and Substance Abuse: Gender Transparency you’ll see what can be done to aid women in some of the world’s hardest hit substance abuse hubs, including Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and New Haven, Connecticut. Filled with timely research and practical solutions, this volume shows you what you can do to aid the tremendous and immediate need for specialized interventions in the lives of women.Women and Substance Abuse considers many of the variables in the lives of women who abuse drugs--race, choice of drug, HIV risk, and drug treatment history--and gives you line-by-line proof of the need for custom-tailored harm reduction strategies for addicted women who are and who aren’t engaged in drug treatment therapy. In addition, you’ll see why frequent cocaine use, current physical and sexual abuse, and concerns relating to children can alter the success of therapies and treatments. Overall, this unique volume will broaden your understanding of the subject by covering:

  • gender differences in risk for gonorrhea infection
  • risk factors for women who trade sex for drugs and money
  • the role of physicians and prenatal care providers of substance abusing women
  • how drug treatment programs can be more multifacted to include planning, prenatal care, and parenting skills
  • prison-based therapeutic communities
  • long-term residential treatment for women with children, pregnant women, and women without childrenFor every unique woman with a drug problem, there is a unique treatment. Women and Substance Abuse turns away from the lost cause of blanket treatments and takes you into the world’s slums and inner-city ghettoes, where the faces of addiction are as diverse as the women who bear its debilitating burdens. You’ll see women’s drug addiction for what it is--a montage of suffering and pain that only individual and specialized care can cure.
Wexler, Harry K; Stevens, Sally J

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