Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the prevalence and profile of mothers among women who sought treatment for drug addiction, as well as the therapeutic progression of these patients. Design/methodology/approach: A sample of 180 Spanish women with addiction problems was assessed. Information was collected on the patients’ socio-demographic characteristics, consumption variables and psychological symptoms. Findings: Of the total sample, 22.2 per cent (n = 40) of the women seeking treatment for substance use disorder were mothers. Compared with women without children, mothers scored significantly higher on several EuropASI and psychological variables. Specifically, mothers presented with more medical problems, worse employment/f...
There are now in Britain some 200,00 homes with a drug-using parent, and this figure does not includ...
Abstract Background The rate of women with substance ...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
This study explored the prevalence of victims of abuse and the therapeutic progression among women w...
Purpose: While our modern society seems to have learnt how to accept and tolerate drug-addicted men,...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the perceptions of maternal self-efficacy among mo...
This is a study about balancing motherhood and drug addiction, during the transition to parenthood. ...
This study explored the differences in treatment progress between men and women who were addicted to...
Background and objectives: This study explored the characteristics of a representative sample of pat...
According to research carried out by the EMCDDA, drug-addicted women in Europe account for at least ...
Introduction: Women with addiction issues are under-researched, despite previous evidence that women...
BACKGROUND: There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We therefore...
Abstract Background There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We t...
Consideration of women-specific issues in addictions treatment requires attention be given to the su...
Background: There is an increasing trend among women using substance. However, very few women seek t...
There are now in Britain some 200,00 homes with a drug-using parent, and this figure does not includ...
Abstract Background The rate of women with substance ...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...
This study explored the prevalence of victims of abuse and the therapeutic progression among women w...
Purpose: While our modern society seems to have learnt how to accept and tolerate drug-addicted men,...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the perceptions of maternal self-efficacy among mo...
This is a study about balancing motherhood and drug addiction, during the transition to parenthood. ...
This study explored the differences in treatment progress between men and women who were addicted to...
Background and objectives: This study explored the characteristics of a representative sample of pat...
According to research carried out by the EMCDDA, drug-addicted women in Europe account for at least ...
Introduction: Women with addiction issues are under-researched, despite previous evidence that women...
BACKGROUND: There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We therefore...
Abstract Background There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We t...
Consideration of women-specific issues in addictions treatment requires attention be given to the su...
Background: There is an increasing trend among women using substance. However, very few women seek t...
There are now in Britain some 200,00 homes with a drug-using parent, and this figure does not includ...
Abstract Background The rate of women with substance ...
Until recently, substance abuse research focused almost entirely on men – leaving women underreprese...