The purpose was to explore perceptions of pregnant and parenting substance abusing women in an outpatient drug treatment program regarding provider and social support. Also identified were aspects of the rehabilitation program perceived by the women as assisting them to maintain abstinence from substance use. Data were collected through a demographic questionnaire and a tool designed by the authors based on the Social Stress Model of Substance Abuse (Lindenberg, Gendrop, & Reiskin, 1993) and the literature of social support. The majority of the women were satisfied with their social support from family and friends. Sixty-seven percent of the women felt the support received from medical providers were not adequate. Also, the majority of the ...
In 2017, approximately 8.5% of pregnant women nationwide used illicit substances during their pregna...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the perceptions of maternal self-efficacy among mo...
BACKGROUND: Women who are seeking services for problematic substance use are often also balancing re...
The purpose of this study is to see if all the special circumstances, extra classes, and parenting a...
Addiction treatment interventions typically utilize residential and intensive outpatient programs wh...
A growing opioid crisis in the United States has sparked a need for gender-specific research and tre...
Consideration of women-specific issues in addictions treatment requires attention be given to the su...
This grounded theory study explores how women with histories of addiction perceive stigma while in t...
A growing opioid crisis in the United States has sparked a need for gender-specific research and tre...
This study assessed how women\u27s perceptions of emotional and material social support affect their...
This mixed-methods dissertation considers the experiences of women who used substances during pregna...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of children and mental illness in women\u27s compl...
Literature on substance abuse and pregnancy indicates that something different needs to be done to ...
Abstract Background There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We t...
Alcohol and other drug use among women of child-bearing age has increased dramatically, and, as a re...
In 2017, approximately 8.5% of pregnant women nationwide used illicit substances during their pregna...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the perceptions of maternal self-efficacy among mo...
BACKGROUND: Women who are seeking services for problematic substance use are often also balancing re...
The purpose of this study is to see if all the special circumstances, extra classes, and parenting a...
Addiction treatment interventions typically utilize residential and intensive outpatient programs wh...
A growing opioid crisis in the United States has sparked a need for gender-specific research and tre...
Consideration of women-specific issues in addictions treatment requires attention be given to the su...
This grounded theory study explores how women with histories of addiction perceive stigma while in t...
A growing opioid crisis in the United States has sparked a need for gender-specific research and tre...
This study assessed how women\u27s perceptions of emotional and material social support affect their...
This mixed-methods dissertation considers the experiences of women who used substances during pregna...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of children and mental illness in women\u27s compl...
Literature on substance abuse and pregnancy indicates that something different needs to be done to ...
Abstract Background There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We t...
Alcohol and other drug use among women of child-bearing age has increased dramatically, and, as a re...
In 2017, approximately 8.5% of pregnant women nationwide used illicit substances during their pregna...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the perceptions of maternal self-efficacy among mo...
BACKGROUND: Women who are seeking services for problematic substance use are often also balancing re...