This article provides a review of various types of literature on gender differences among substance abusers. The authors begin this literature review by summarizing the literature on the differing treatment needs of men and women. The authors continue with a review of the empirically based literature on gender differences in background characteristics of substance users. They conclude with a review of treatment outcome studies. This review provides a context for identifying the gaps in the literature and identifies a research agenda which will help improve treatment services for women in both community-based and prison settings
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
The following chart provides a summary of the studies cited in the paper titled “A Review of Gender ...
This review considers gender issues in the recent literature for alcohol, nicotine, and other psycho...
This review considers gender issues in the recent literature for alcohol, nicotine, and other psycho...
Purpose: Nearly all prison-based substance abuse treatment programs have been designed with male pri...
\u27·A convergence of evidence suggests that women with substance use disorders are more likely than...
\u27·A convergence of evidence suggests that women with substance use disorders are more likely than...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...
This article draws on current addiction research to describe the unique characteristics and treatmen...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
The current article provides a brief summary of biopsychosocial gender differences in alcohol use di...
AIM - While gender differences in substance use/problems have been found to be smaller in more gende...
Women are more likely than men to face multiple barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment and ...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
The following chart provides a summary of the studies cited in the paper titled “A Review of Gender ...
This review considers gender issues in the recent literature for alcohol, nicotine, and other psycho...
This review considers gender issues in the recent literature for alcohol, nicotine, and other psycho...
Purpose: Nearly all prison-based substance abuse treatment programs have been designed with male pri...
\u27·A convergence of evidence suggests that women with substance use disorders are more likely than...
\u27·A convergence of evidence suggests that women with substance use disorders are more likely than...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...
This article draws on current addiction research to describe the unique characteristics and treatmen...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
The current article provides a brief summary of biopsychosocial gender differences in alcohol use di...
AIM - While gender differences in substance use/problems have been found to be smaller in more gende...
Women are more likely than men to face multiple barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment and ...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
The following chart provides a summary of the studies cited in the paper titled “A Review of Gender ...