Titre : | Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, n°SARC Suppl.5 - 2008 - SARC Supplement No. 5. Research to policy : California Substance Abuse Research Consortium Meetings 2007 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2008 |
Année de publication : | 2008 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Lien : | http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ujpd20/40/sup5 |
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Information about and understanding of Native Hawaiian substance abuse and utilization of substance abuse treatment services is limited. this article reviews the literature on the prevalence and factors associated with substance abus[...]
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N. MESSINA ;
P. MARINELLI-CASEY ;
M. HILLHOUSE ;
R. RAWSON ;
J. HUNTER ;
A. ANG
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Women report extensive histories of childhood abuse, often leading to addiction. Studies assessing the same effects for men are lacking. This study describes childhood adverse events (CAEs) among methamphetamine (MA)-dependent men an[...]
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In the past three decades, there has been increased recognition of the role of gender in influencing the course of substance use and treatment utilization. Concurrently, a substantial body of research on gender-related issues and substance abuse[...]
Article : Périodique
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Over the past two decades, substance abuse and mental health treatment systems have continued to define and refine interventions for co-occurring disorders (COD) for women. However, there is still a need for improvement of treatment [...]
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Historically, substance abuse treatment has developed as a single-focused intervention based on the needs of addicted men. Counselors focused only on the addiction and assumed that other issues would either resolve themselves through[...]
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S. S. COVINGTON ;
C. BURKE ;
KEATON S. ;
NORCOTT C.
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There is growing recognition of the complex needs of women with dual diagnoses of substance abuse and mental health disorders. Recent research indicates that 55% to 99% of women with co-occurring disorders have experienced trauma fro[...]
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