The prevalence of illicit drug use is higher among men than women, but new drug use occurs at twice the rate for females as for males. Recent data from emergency rooms and medical examiners support this pattern, but females were more likely than males to report use of tranquilizers, antidepressants, and some nonbarbiturate sedatives. Recent data show that men outnumbered women in drug treatment admissions for all drugs except tranquilizers. However, the 1984 National Institute of Mental Health Epidemiologic Catchment Area Survey shows drug abuse and dependence to be the second most commonly reported disorder for women. Smoking is the most common form of drug dependence in our society, and it has a major impact on women's health. Lung cancer...
This article focuses on the quantitative grounds for the emergence and spread of addiction among wom...
The purpose of this study was to compare the health profiles of women seeking residential treatment ...
The number of elderly women is growing in absolute numbers and in proportion to the U. S. population...
The drug epidemic in the United States continues to evolve. The drug overdose death rate has rapidly...
The American Medical Women's Association has chosen as one of its strategic goals for the next year,...
There are a variety of reasons why women are believed to be more susceptible than men to the effects...
Objective: To assess the course and severity of substance-related disorder (SRD) in relation to gend...
A smokable form of cocaine has recently been introduced to the United States. First documented in Ne...
OBJECTIVE: Drug poisoning deaths among women remain a challenge for public health policy and have in...
The researchers sought to explore and describe the demographic, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavio...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
Substance use disorders, including the opioid epidemic, have reached crisis levels throughout the Un...
oth clinicians and researchers have become progres-sively more aware of the specific characteristics...
In this study, sexual risk behavior of 104 incarcerated female drug users is examined. Findings demo...
The National Institute on Drug Abuse supports the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), a voluntary dat...
This article focuses on the quantitative grounds for the emergence and spread of addiction among wom...
The purpose of this study was to compare the health profiles of women seeking residential treatment ...
The number of elderly women is growing in absolute numbers and in proportion to the U. S. population...
The drug epidemic in the United States continues to evolve. The drug overdose death rate has rapidly...
The American Medical Women's Association has chosen as one of its strategic goals for the next year,...
There are a variety of reasons why women are believed to be more susceptible than men to the effects...
Objective: To assess the course and severity of substance-related disorder (SRD) in relation to gend...
A smokable form of cocaine has recently been introduced to the United States. First documented in Ne...
OBJECTIVE: Drug poisoning deaths among women remain a challenge for public health policy and have in...
The researchers sought to explore and describe the demographic, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavio...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
Substance use disorders, including the opioid epidemic, have reached crisis levels throughout the Un...
oth clinicians and researchers have become progres-sively more aware of the specific characteristics...
In this study, sexual risk behavior of 104 incarcerated female drug users is examined. Findings demo...
The National Institute on Drug Abuse supports the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), a voluntary dat...
This article focuses on the quantitative grounds for the emergence and spread of addiction among wom...
The purpose of this study was to compare the health profiles of women seeking residential treatment ...
The number of elderly women is growing in absolute numbers and in proportion to the U. S. population...