Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investigation. This article describes drug-use locations of rural African American women who use cocaine and construct their lives to conceal it from children. During 4 years, a 30-respondent ethnography was conducted. Data from in-depth interviews and field notes were analyzed for recurrent themes and patterns of drug-use location using NVivo. Most respondents with children used most often outside their households. One third (n = 10) used within their households when children were away or in designated spaces off limits to children. More respondents (n = 11) without children at home used in non-designated spaces; in contrast, few respondents (n = 2) ...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Though still largely perceived as an “inner city” drug, crack cocaine has become increasingly availa...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
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...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
In this article, we examine methamphetamine (meth) use initiation as influenced by Latinas' social p...
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...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Most research on female sex workers is urban-based, emphasizing economic necessity and risk-taking. ...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Though still largely perceived as an “inner city” drug, crack cocaine has become increasingly availa...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
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...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
In this article, we examine methamphetamine (meth) use initiation as influenced by Latinas' social p...
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...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Most research on female sex workers is urban-based, emphasizing economic necessity and risk-taking. ...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
Though still largely perceived as an “inner city” drug, crack cocaine has become increasingly availa...