For 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 their debilitating burdens. You'll see minority women's drug addiction for what it isa montage of suffering and pain that only individual and specialized care can cure.
For 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 their debilitating burdens. You'll see minority women's drug addiction for what it isa montage of suffering and pain that only individual and specialized care can cure.
Contents Introduction * Drug Use and Risks for HIV/AIDS Among Indigent Women in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil * Temporal Trends in HIV Risk Behaviors Among Out-of-Treatment Women Crack Users: The Need for Drug Treatment * Drug Use Patterns of Substance Abusing Women: Gender and Ethnic Differences in an AIDS Prevention Program * Differences Found Between Women Injectors In and Out of Treatment: Implications for Interventions * Ethnic and Cultural Differences in Drug-Using Women Who Are In and Out of Treatment * How Are Women Who Enter Substance Abuse Treatment Different than Men? A Gender Comparison from the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS) * Gender Differences in Risk Factors for Gonorrhea Among Alaskan Drug Users * Women and Violence: A Different Look * Physicians' Assessment of Drug Use and Other HIV Risk Behavior: Reports by Female Drug Users * Revealing Drug Use to Prenatal Providers: Who Tells or Who Is Asked? * Pregnancy Among Women with a History of Injection Drug Use * Developing Comprehensive Prison-Based Therapeutic Community Treatment for Women * Residential Treatment for Women: Behavioral and Psychological Outcomes * Residential Treatment for Drug Addicted Women and Their Children: Effective Treatment Strategies * Gender Differences in the Economic Impacts of Clients Before, During, and After Substance Abuse Treatment * Index * Reference Notes Included
Contents Introduction * Drug Use and Risks for HIV/AIDS Among Indigent Women in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil * Temporal Trends in HIV Risk Behaviors Among Out-of-Treatment Women Crack Users: The Need for Drug Treatment * Drug Use Patterns of Substance Abusing Women: Gender and Ethnic Differences in an AIDS Prevention Program * Differences Found Between Women Injectors In and Out of Treatment: Implications for Interventions * Ethnic and Cultural Differences in Drug-Using Women Who Are In and Out of Treatment * How Are Women Who Enter Substance Abuse Treatment Different than Men? A Gender Comparison from the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS) * Gender Differences in Risk Factors for Gonorrhea Among Alaskan Drug Users * Women and Violence: A Different Look * Physicians' Assessment of Drug Use and Other HIV Risk Behavior: Reports by Female Drug Users * Revealing Drug Use to Prenatal Providers: Who Tells or Who Is Asked? * Pregnancy Among Women with a History of Injection Drug Use * Developing Comprehensive Prison-Based Therapeutic Community Treatment for Women * Residential Treatment for Women: Behavioral and Psychological Outcomes * Residential Treatment for Drug Addicted Women and Their Children: Effective Treatment Strategies * Gender Differences in the Economic Impacts of Clients Before, During, and After Substance Abuse Treatment * Index * Reference Notes Included
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