Historically, substance abuse treatment and research was centered on a male model. Only more recently has research demonstrated that women and men’s rates of substance use have become more similar (McPherson, Casswell, & Pledger, 2004). Gender-responsive and trauma-informed treatment programs for women were not introduced until the 1990s and 2000s. The purposes of this review are (1) to emphasize the prevalence of co-occurring mental illness among women with substance use disorders (SUDs), (2) to demonstrate the need for substance abuse treatment that addresses the unique and specific needs of women, and (3) to highlight the need for further research on effective treatment practices that are exclusively tailored to meet the needs of women w...
The purpose of this study is to increase awareness of the possible gender biases in treatment center...
This study explored the treatment of women\u27s substance abuse from a critical theory perspective. ...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...
Historically, substance abuse treatment and research was centered on a male model. Only more recentl...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
At present, the body of research on chemical dependency programs does not adequately address gendere...
\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...
Women are more likely than men to face multiple barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment and ...
The cost of the misuse of drugs is significant. The impact is felt across multiple systems across Am...
This guide assists providers in offering treatment to women living with substance use disorders. It ...
peer reviewedAims: Although treatment barriers are different for men and women, research is dominate...
The purpose of this study is to increase awareness of the possible gender biases in treatment center...
This study explored the treatment of women\u27s substance abuse from a critical theory perspective. ...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...
Historically, substance abuse treatment and research was centered on a male model. Only more recentl...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Traditionally, substance abuse treatment programs have been developed based on data collected on mal...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
At present, the body of research on chemical dependency programs does not adequately address gendere...
\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...
Women are more likely than men to face multiple barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment and ...
The cost of the misuse of drugs is significant. The impact is felt across multiple systems across Am...
This guide assists providers in offering treatment to women living with substance use disorders. It ...
peer reviewedAims: Although treatment barriers are different for men and women, research is dominate...
The purpose of this study is to increase awareness of the possible gender biases in treatment center...
This study explored the treatment of women\u27s substance abuse from a critical theory perspective. ...
Special considerations when working with women with substance use disorders were assessed in compari...