Disparities in the crack/cocaine discourse have changed drastically since its inception over 30 years ago. Since the late 1980s, research examining this particular abuse has become more complex as both nationally and globally crack use/abuse has been examined within various contexts. Crack use has often been framed as an African American problem in part resulting from the high volume of African Americans seeking treatment for illnesses associated with their crack-cocaine use, and more African Americans dying from crack-cocaine overdose. This logical fallacy persists despite evidence showing African Americans have lower substance use/abuse compared to Caucasians. Given the impact of the crack epidemic as well as its related drug policies on ...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prevalence data on cocaine use, that points to where problems exist and the ext...
Unsubstantiated reports suggest that the availability and use of crack are increasing in São Paulo. ...
Aims: Although crack cocaine first appeared in cities in the United States in the mid-1980s, little ...
BACKGROUND: Cocaine use and its consequences are disproportionately higher and more severe among ...
Crack cocaine use decreases adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV-infected Black women. "S...
Crack cocaine is a highly addictive drug. To learn more about crack addiction, long-term crack smoke...
Numerous social indicators turned negative for Blacks in the 1980s and rebounded a decade later. We ...
The use of crack cocaine and its associations with high-risk sexual behavior in view of the AIDS epi...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for DSM-IV was used to assess the lifetime prevalence of psychiatr...
Traditionally, researchers and clinicians have viewed street heroin users as representing an end poi...
Aims To examine how race and methamphetamine legislation are associated with changes in cocaine and...
Research focusing on active users of crack cocaine and how they interact with the health care system...
Aim To examine the association between the crack cocaine cessation and risky sexual behaviors. Desig...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prevalence data on cocaine use, that points to where problems exist and the ext...
Unsubstantiated reports suggest that the availability and use of crack are increasing in São Paulo. ...
Aims: Although crack cocaine first appeared in cities in the United States in the mid-1980s, little ...
BACKGROUND: Cocaine use and its consequences are disproportionately higher and more severe among ...
Crack cocaine use decreases adherence to antiretroviral treatment among HIV-infected Black women. "S...
Crack cocaine is a highly addictive drug. To learn more about crack addiction, long-term crack smoke...
Numerous social indicators turned negative for Blacks in the 1980s and rebounded a decade later. We ...
The use of crack cocaine and its associations with high-risk sexual behavior in view of the AIDS epi...
HIV is disproportionately prevalent among African American (AA) women nationally and in North Caroli...
The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for DSM-IV was used to assess the lifetime prevalence of psychiatr...
Traditionally, researchers and clinicians have viewed street heroin users as representing an end poi...
Aims To examine how race and methamphetamine legislation are associated with changes in cocaine and...
Research focusing on active users of crack cocaine and how they interact with the health care system...
Aim To examine the association between the crack cocaine cessation and risky sexual behaviors. Desig...
Young African-American women are the fastest growing group of crack cocaine users in the United Stat...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prevalence data on cocaine use, that points to where problems exist and the ext...
Unsubstantiated reports suggest that the availability and use of crack are increasing in São Paulo. ...