The paucity of research on the treatment needs of women with substance abuse problems has been a serious impediment to the development of empirically validated treatment programmes. Women continue to be seriously under-represented as research subjects and clients of treatment services. This study compares the characteristics of 80 women attending a specialist women's treatment service with those of eighty women attending two traditional mixed-sex treatment agencies. Women attending a gender-sensitive service were significantly more likely to have dependent children, to be lesbian, to have a maternal history for drug or alcohol problems and to have suffered sexual abuse in childhood. These results suggest that gender-sensitive treatment serv...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Background Residential treatment for alcoholism is associated with high completion rates for clients...
Eighty subjects from a specialist women's service (SWS) and eighty subjects from two traditional mix...
The problem of high levels of client drop-out in drug and alcohol treatment is frequently reported i...
Women are more likely than men to face multiple barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment and ...
Qualitative and quantitative methods were combined to explore the outcomes of 208 women in one women...
The purpose of this study is to increase awareness of the possible gender biases in treatment center...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...
In 2012, 6.9 percent of United States females 12 years or older reported current illicit drug use (“...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Background Residential treatment for alcoholism is associated with high completion rates for clients...
Eighty subjects from a specialist women's service (SWS) and eighty subjects from two traditional mix...
The problem of high levels of client drop-out in drug and alcohol treatment is frequently reported i...
Women are more likely than men to face multiple barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment and ...
Qualitative and quantitative methods were combined to explore the outcomes of 208 women in one women...
The purpose of this study is to increase awareness of the possible gender biases in treatment center...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...
In 2012, 6.9 percent of United States females 12 years or older reported current illicit drug use (“...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
This research investigated whether female-sensitive treatment was more effective than a traditional ...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Background Residential treatment for alcoholism is associated with high completion rates for clients...