Title. Older African Americans and Illicit Drug Use: A Qualitative StudyAim. To explore the underlying social factors associated with illicit drug use in older African Americans as an underpinning to the development of approaches to nursing care and treatment.Background. By 2020 there will be approximately five million older Americans with substance use disorders. A disproportionate number, almost half a million, will be of African descent. Drug use along with age related changes predisposes these older adults to a myriad of undesirable social, psychological, and health outcomes such as homelessness, mental illness, HIV, and hepatitis C.Method. Grounded Theory methodology was used to explore the social processes involved in the use of ...
Disparities in health have placed African American elders at risk for poor health outcomes. African ...
Though recent evidence indicates that rates of illicit drug use among African American women are now...
Substance use among all youth is a substantial public health concern and must be understood from spe...
Grounded theory methodology was used to explore the social processes involved in the use of illicit ...
Background: Understanding individual risk for substance use and substance use disorders is important...
The increasing number of older adults in the United States, due in part to the Baby Boomer generatio...
This study examined substance abuse treatment specific to African American women. African American w...
Purpose. This study investigated the effects of objective and subjective socioeconomic status (SES) ...
Recent epidemiological data show that older adults comprise a growing age group of drug users and ne...
AIMS: To provide an overview of research literature on aging and older people who use illicit opioid...
Older adults taking multiple chronic medications experience an increased risk of adverse drug events...
Limited attention to ethnicity in research on substance abuse and women has re-sulted in assumptions...
Context: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impac...
Background: Substance abuse by either victim or perpetrator has long been associated with violence a...
Context: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impac...
Disparities in health have placed African American elders at risk for poor health outcomes. African ...
Though recent evidence indicates that rates of illicit drug use among African American women are now...
Substance use among all youth is a substantial public health concern and must be understood from spe...
Grounded theory methodology was used to explore the social processes involved in the use of illicit ...
Background: Understanding individual risk for substance use and substance use disorders is important...
The increasing number of older adults in the United States, due in part to the Baby Boomer generatio...
This study examined substance abuse treatment specific to African American women. African American w...
Purpose. This study investigated the effects of objective and subjective socioeconomic status (SES) ...
Recent epidemiological data show that older adults comprise a growing age group of drug users and ne...
AIMS: To provide an overview of research literature on aging and older people who use illicit opioid...
Older adults taking multiple chronic medications experience an increased risk of adverse drug events...
Limited attention to ethnicity in research on substance abuse and women has re-sulted in assumptions...
Context: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impac...
Background: Substance abuse by either victim or perpetrator has long been associated with violence a...
Context: Cocaine is a major problem in the rural South, but knowledge is limited regarding the impac...
Disparities in health have placed African American elders at risk for poor health outcomes. African ...
Though recent evidence indicates that rates of illicit drug use among African American women are now...
Substance use among all youth is a substantial public health concern and must be understood from spe...