Little is known about the social networks of rural African-American women who use drugs, although the social networks of their urban counterparts have been characterized as small, mixed gendered, and distrustful of other women. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the characteristics of the social networks of rural African-American women, both users and non-users of drugs. Thirty rural women who used cocaine participated in in-depth qualitative interviews. Rural women who used drugs gave several reasons for their mistrust of other women and tended to have small social networks, which included family members and men to the exclusion of nonfamilial women. The findings of this study have implications for both research and practic...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
More research into illicit substance abuse in rural African-American communities is needed. The exis...
Little is known about the social networks of rural African-American women who use drugs, although th...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
This study describes perceptions and experiences of drug use among 32 women residing in three non-ur...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
More research into illicit substance abuse in rural African-American communities is needed. The exis...
Little is known about the social networks of rural African-American women who use drugs, although th...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
The overall purpose of this ethnographic study was to understand the culture of rural African-Americ...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
Context: Studies have explored the spiraling-down effect of losing individual, familial, and social ...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
This study describes perceptions and experiences of drug use among 32 women residing in three non-ur...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
Increasing drug use among rural African American women and its effect on children warrants investiga...
Research has demonstrated associations between cocaine use and sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
To understand the culture of rural African-American women who use cocaine, ethnographic research was...
More research into illicit substance abuse in rural African-American communities is needed. The exis...