Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social resources among African Americans who use drugs, but there is a gap in knowledge about this bottoming-out phenomenon among rural African American women. Purpose: The study was conducted to better understand the phenomenon of bottoming out among rural African American women who use cocaine. Methods: Using an ethnographic approach, researchers drew on multiple qualitative and quantitative data collection methods. Data derived from qualitative interviews, field notes, and demographic profiles describe the phenomenon or lack thereof of bottoming out among 25 southeastern rural African American women who use cocaine. Data collection took place i...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
BackgroundResearch examining substance users' recovery has focused on individual-level outcomes whil...
Limited attention to ethnicity in research on substance abuse and women has re-sulted in assumptions...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
Context: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impac...
Context: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impac...
Little is known about the social networks of rural African-American women who use drugs, although th...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
Abstract- Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the U...
Recruitment of women who use crack is challenging in any environment, but especially in rural enviro...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
More research into illicit substance abuse in rural African-American communities is needed. The exis...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
BackgroundResearch examining substance users' recovery has focused on individual-level outcomes whil...
Limited attention to ethnicity in research on substance abuse and women has re-sulted in assumptions...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
Context: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impac...
Context: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impac...
Little is known about the social networks of rural African-American women who use drugs, although th...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
Abstract- Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the U...
Recruitment of women who use crack is challenging in any environment, but especially in rural enviro...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
More research into illicit substance abuse in rural African-American communities is needed. The exis...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
BackgroundResearch examining substance users' recovery has focused on individual-level outcomes whil...
Limited attention to ethnicity in research on substance abuse and women has re-sulted in assumptions...