OBJECTIVES: To evaluate family problems among crack/cocaine users compared with alcohol and other substance users. METHODS: A cross-sectional multi-center study selected 741 current adult substance users from outpatient and inpatient Brazilian specialized clinics. Subjects were evaluated with the sixth version of the Addiction Severity Index, and 293 crack users were compared with 126 cocaine snorters and 322 alcohol and other drug users. RESULTS: Cocaine users showed more family problems when compared with other drug users, with no significant difference between routes of administration. These problems included arguing (crack 66.5%, powder cocaine 63.3%, other drugs 50.3%, p = 0.004), having trouble getting along with partners (61.5%×64....
The objective of this study was to investigate, through the speeches of crack cocaine users, the rea...
An increase in crack use has been detected in epidemiological research and police data. Currently, i...
The aim was to know the repercussions of crack cocaine use in daily family life. The Grounded Theory...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate family problems among crack/cocaine users compared with alcohol and other su...
Objective: Many studies correlate characteristics of family functioning and the development of drug ...
Objective:To assess the relationship between crack cocaine use and dimensions of quality of life and...
Background & objectives: Evidence has suggested that parenting styles have peculiar characteristics ...
Background and objectives: Drug use is considered a public health problem due to the physical, biolo...
Abstract Background Crack-cocaine dependence is a ser...
Background: Cocaine abuse is a serious and socially damaging illegal drug problem. Different routes ...
Introduction: Crack cocaine use is associated with polydrug abuse, and inpatients dependent on crack...
Background Crack use is prevalent among street drug users in Brazilian cities, yet despite recent he...
Abstract Introduction: Brazil's Northeast region has the highest crack-cocaine consumption in the ...
Abstract Background Cocaine abuse is a serious and so...
Knowledge of family structure and behavioral dynamics of out-of-treatment drug users under poverty b...
The objective of this study was to investigate, through the speeches of crack cocaine users, the rea...
An increase in crack use has been detected in epidemiological research and police data. Currently, i...
The aim was to know the repercussions of crack cocaine use in daily family life. The Grounded Theory...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate family problems among crack/cocaine users compared with alcohol and other su...
Objective: Many studies correlate characteristics of family functioning and the development of drug ...
Objective:To assess the relationship between crack cocaine use and dimensions of quality of life and...
Background & objectives: Evidence has suggested that parenting styles have peculiar characteristics ...
Background and objectives: Drug use is considered a public health problem due to the physical, biolo...
Abstract Background Crack-cocaine dependence is a ser...
Background: Cocaine abuse is a serious and socially damaging illegal drug problem. Different routes ...
Introduction: Crack cocaine use is associated with polydrug abuse, and inpatients dependent on crack...
Background Crack use is prevalent among street drug users in Brazilian cities, yet despite recent he...
Abstract Introduction: Brazil's Northeast region has the highest crack-cocaine consumption in the ...
Abstract Background Cocaine abuse is a serious and so...
Knowledge of family structure and behavioral dynamics of out-of-treatment drug users under poverty b...
The objective of this study was to investigate, through the speeches of crack cocaine users, the rea...
An increase in crack use has been detected in epidemiological research and police data. Currently, i...
The aim was to know the repercussions of crack cocaine use in daily family life. The Grounded Theory...