Abstract Background The rate of women with substance abuse issues is increasing. Women present with a unique constellation of risk factors and presenting needs, which may include specific needs in their role as mothers. Numerous integrated programs (those with substance use treatment and pregnancy, parenting, or child services) have been developed to specifically meet the needs of pregnant and parenting women with substance abuse issues. This synthesis and meta-analysis reviews research in this important and growing area of treatment. Methods We searched PsycINFO, MedLine, PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, Proquest Dissertations, Socio...
Abstract Background There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We t...
Item does not contain fulltextWe conducted meta-analyses of relationships between highly prevalent s...
We conducted meta-analyses of relationships between highly prevalent substance use during pregnancy ...
Abstract Background The rate of women with substance ...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
BACKGROUND: Women who are seeking services for problematic substance use are often also balancing re...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The purpose of this review is to synth...
Abstract Background Women who are seeking services for problematic substance use are often also bala...
Literature on substance abuse and pregnancy indicates that something different needs to be done to ...
This mixed-methods dissertation considers the experiences of women who used substances during pregna...
Background and aimsAlcohol use by pregnant and parenting women can have serious and long-lasting con...
Maternal substance use is a major public health concern that can lead to various negative outcomes f...
Alcohol and other drug use among women of child-bearing age has increased dramatically, and, as a re...
Abstract Background There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We t...
Item does not contain fulltextWe conducted meta-analyses of relationships between highly prevalent s...
We conducted meta-analyses of relationships between highly prevalent substance use during pregnancy ...
Abstract Background The rate of women with substance ...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
BACKGROUND: Women who are seeking services for problematic substance use are often also balancing re...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The purpose of this review is to synth...
Abstract Background Women who are seeking services for problematic substance use are often also bala...
Literature on substance abuse and pregnancy indicates that something different needs to be done to ...
This mixed-methods dissertation considers the experiences of women who used substances during pregna...
Background and aimsAlcohol use by pregnant and parenting women can have serious and long-lasting con...
Maternal substance use is a major public health concern that can lead to various negative outcomes f...
Alcohol and other drug use among women of child-bearing age has increased dramatically, and, as a re...
Abstract Background There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We t...
Item does not contain fulltextWe conducted meta-analyses of relationships between highly prevalent s...
We conducted meta-analyses of relationships between highly prevalent substance use during pregnancy ...