
Auteur M. TUTEN
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ENGLISH : Research has shown that perceived risk is an important predictor of health behavior change. In turn, drug use risk education is a vital component of many health campaigns. In pregnant women, perceived risk studies have focused primar[...]
ENGLISH : The present study compared pregnant drug-dependent women reporting homelessness (n = 117) or being domiciled (n = 118) at treatment enrollment on initial psychosocial functioning and subsequent drug treatment outcome. Homeless pregna[...]
The present study compared pregnant, drug-dependent women reporting current partner abuse (n = 26) or no partner abuse (n = 76) at treatment enrollment on initial psychosocial and psychiatric functioning. Abused pregnant women presented with mor[...]
ENGLISH : Despite specialized drug treatment, many pregnant drug-using women do not seek admission to such programs. This study examined two types of brief drug use intervention models for attracting and retaining pregnant women in drug abuse [...]