This study explored the prevalence of victims of abuse and the therapeutic progression among women who sought treatment for drug addiction. A sample of 180 addicted Spanish women was assessed. Information was collected on the patients’ lifetime history of abuse (psychological, physical and/or sexual), socio-demographic factors, consumption variables and psychological symptoms. Of the total sample, 74.4% (n = 134) of the addicted women had been victims of abuse. Psychological abuse affected 66.1% (n = 119) of the patients, followed by physical abuse (51.7%; n = 93) and sexual abuse (31.7%; n = 57). Compared with patients who had not been abused, the addicted women with histories of victimisation scored significantly higher on several EuropAS...
<p>The penitentiary drug dependence treatment for women has been traditionally generic (applied for ...
The pre-post treatment change of 112 patients in two therapeutics Spanish communities is described. ...
Objective: This article evaluates the treatment effectiveness of an integrated intervention compared...
This study explored the differences in treatment progress between men and women who were addicted to...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the prevalence and profile of mothers among women w...
Background and objectives: This study explored the characteristics of a representative sample of pat...
Background and objectives: The objectives of this study were, first, to explore the prevalence of ag...
This study explored the prevalence of violent behaviours in patients who are addicted to drugs. A sa...
Objective. This study explored the differential profile of addicted patients who re-enter treatment ...
This study explored the differential profiles of drug-addicted patients according to gender and the ...
The aims of this paper were to carry out a long-term follow-up evaluation of a well-established ther...
Background: A greater proportion of drug dependent women are victims of intimate partner violence (I...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Addiction Research & T...
The objectives of this study were: (1) to assess the prevalence of substance use among homeless wome...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
<p>The penitentiary drug dependence treatment for women has been traditionally generic (applied for ...
The pre-post treatment change of 112 patients in two therapeutics Spanish communities is described. ...
Objective: This article evaluates the treatment effectiveness of an integrated intervention compared...
This study explored the differences in treatment progress between men and women who were addicted to...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the prevalence and profile of mothers among women w...
Background and objectives: This study explored the characteristics of a representative sample of pat...
Background and objectives: The objectives of this study were, first, to explore the prevalence of ag...
This study explored the prevalence of violent behaviours in patients who are addicted to drugs. A sa...
Objective. This study explored the differential profile of addicted patients who re-enter treatment ...
This study explored the differential profiles of drug-addicted patients according to gender and the ...
The aims of this paper were to carry out a long-term follow-up evaluation of a well-established ther...
Background: A greater proportion of drug dependent women are victims of intimate partner violence (I...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Addiction Research & T...
The objectives of this study were: (1) to assess the prevalence of substance use among homeless wome...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
<p>The penitentiary drug dependence treatment for women has been traditionally generic (applied for ...
The pre-post treatment change of 112 patients in two therapeutics Spanish communities is described. ...
Objective: This article evaluates the treatment effectiveness of an integrated intervention compared...