State of the science: women and the nonpharmacological treatment of substance abuse

AM Gerolamo - Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses …, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
BACKGROUND: Substance abuse affects men and women differently, and as a result,
treatment programs should be designed specific to their unique needs. The …

Predictors of Readiness to Exit Commercial Sexual Exploitation Among Women in India and the US

B Wilson, TH Nochajski - Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of …, 2016 - digitalcommons.uri.edu
Exiting commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) is a difficult and prolonged process. This study
examines the predictors of readiness to exit CSE, using the stages of change model as an …

[PDF][PDF] The Need for Curriculum Reform: MSW Students' Understanding of the Opioid Crisis

K McDaniel, C Yu, N Patel - 2024 - scholarlycommons.pacific.edu
The Need for Curriculum Reform: MSW Students' Understanding of the Opioid Crisis Page 1
University of the Pacific Scholarly Commons MSW Capstone Conference Social Work …

Lived experience of females recovering from cocaine addiction

KLC Briggs - 2003 - search.proquest.com
This qualitative study is designed to examine the experiences of female cocaine addicts who
have remained abstinent for a minimum of one year. Data will be obtained through …

[图书][B] The lived experience of African American women transitioning from a rural substance abuse treatment program to inner city living

AB Britt - 2005 - search.proquest.com
Substance use is a major concern in the United States and has proliferated to alarming
numbers (Medscape, 2001). According to the 2002 results from the National Survey on Drug …