Women and Addiction: An Update
Gender-related alcohol and drug abuse problems are related not only to biological differences, but also to social and environmental factors, which can influence the clinical presentation, consequences of use, and treatment approaches. Women are becoming the fastest-growing population of substance abusers in the United States. Given that women experience a more rapid progression of their addiction than men, it is important that we understand and address the differences to help develop prevention and treatment programs that are tailored for women, incorporating trauma assessment and management, identification and intervention for medical and psychiatric comorbidities, financial independence, pregnancy, and child care.
Source: Medical Clinics of North America - Category: Primary Care Authors: Nassima Ait-Daoud, Derek Blevins, Surbhi Khanna, Sana Sharma, Christopher P. Holstege, Pooja Amin Source Type: research
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