The purpose of this study was to identify the biopsychosocial and spiritual effects of crack use during pregnancy. This is a descriptive study with qualitative approach, it is a case report of a 33 year-old patient, multiparous, postpartum and used crack until the sixth month of pregnancy. After data collection and analysis, disorders were classified and placed in three thematic categories, which are: biological effects, psychological repercussions, and social and spiritual repercussions. The results of this study reinforce the need for holistic strategies of intervention for this specific segment of the population
Pregnancy and trauma are each complex biopsychosocial-spiritual processes with implications for the ...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
Background: Postpartum blues is a transient change of moods occurring in the first few days after de...
The mother-baby bond starts to be established during the gestational period through the pregnant inv...
Abstract This study aimed to understand how women report their behaviors concerning drug use during ...
The publication of Hidden Harm Advisory Counsil on the Misuse of Drugs ACMD, 2003 was an attempt to ...
Studies have shown that crack-cocaine use during pregnancy can cause many harmful effects on a newbo...
Background: The literature provides several studies on the effects of cocaine when exposed to the fe...
A sample of 34 poor Black women who exchanged sex for crack was screened to discover if sex-for-crac...
Abstract Objective To assess the relationship between the use of psychoactive substances during pr...
Background: Substance use during pregnancy is a major public health concern, stemming from potential...
This study aimed to know the perceptions of women who used psychoactive substances during pregnancy ...
Psychological distress is common during pregnancy but the field of perinatal-psychology and related ...
The increasing proportion of women conceiving later in life, associated with the higher probability ...
Introduction and purpose: During pregnancy, the physiology of the mother's organism undergoes many c...
Pregnancy and trauma are each complex biopsychosocial-spiritual processes with implications for the ...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
Background: Postpartum blues is a transient change of moods occurring in the first few days after de...
The mother-baby bond starts to be established during the gestational period through the pregnant inv...
Abstract This study aimed to understand how women report their behaviors concerning drug use during ...
The publication of Hidden Harm Advisory Counsil on the Misuse of Drugs ACMD, 2003 was an attempt to ...
Studies have shown that crack-cocaine use during pregnancy can cause many harmful effects on a newbo...
Background: The literature provides several studies on the effects of cocaine when exposed to the fe...
A sample of 34 poor Black women who exchanged sex for crack was screened to discover if sex-for-crac...
Abstract Objective To assess the relationship between the use of psychoactive substances during pr...
Background: Substance use during pregnancy is a major public health concern, stemming from potential...
This study aimed to know the perceptions of women who used psychoactive substances during pregnancy ...
Psychological distress is common during pregnancy but the field of perinatal-psychology and related ...
The increasing proportion of women conceiving later in life, associated with the higher probability ...
Introduction and purpose: During pregnancy, the physiology of the mother's organism undergoes many c...
Pregnancy and trauma are each complex biopsychosocial-spiritual processes with implications for the ...
Pregnancy is considered a vulnerable period for women affected by a psychopathological condition or ...
Background: Postpartum blues is a transient change of moods occurring in the first few days after de...