"When You Got Friends in Low Places, You Stay Low:" Social Networks and Access to Resources for Female Methamphetamine Users in Low-Income Suburban Communities [0.03%]
交友需“走低”——社会关系与低收入郊区女性冰毒使用者的资源获取路径
Denise Woodall,Miriam Boeri
Denise Woodall
To examine access to needed resources among low-income methamphetamine-using females, we conducted interviews with 30 women living in poor suburban communities of a large southeastern metropolis. As an invisible population in the suburbs, u...
Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Relationship Between Neighborhood Disadvantage and Adolescent Substance Use [0.03%]
种族/族裔差异与青少年所在社区环境不利因素及其物质滥用的关系
Abigail A Fagan,Emily M Wright,Gillian M Pinchevsky
Abigail A Fagan
Although social disorganization theory hypothesizes that neighborhood characteristics influence youth delinquency, the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on adolescent substance use and racial/ethnic differences in this relationship have n...
Lines in the sand: Social representations of substance use boundaries in life narratives [0.03%]
人间界线:生活叙事中的物质使用的社会表征
Karen F Trocki,Laurence O Michalak,Laurie Drabble
Karen F Trocki
This study identifies social representations in interviews about alcohol and substance use in the discourse of 129 young adults, who were interviewed for 2.5 to 3.5 hours each for their life histories and use or non-use of alcoholic beverag...
Educational Paths and Substance Use from Adolescence into Early Adulthood [0.03%]
从青少年到青年早期的学习路径和物质使用状况
Charles B Fleming,Helene R White,Kevin P Haggerty et al.
Charles B Fleming et al.
This study examined how substance use trajectories from ages 15 to 23 in a community sample (N=921) were related to educational pathways. Rates of heavy drinking converged across different paths, but starting college at a 2-year college bef...
Andrew Golub,Henry H Brownstein
Andrew Golub
Much empirical evidence indicates that the popularity of various drugs tends to increase and wane over time producing episodic epidemics of particular drugs. These epidemics mostly affect persons reaching their late teens at the time of the...
Provider-Client Interaction in Methadone Treatment Clinics in China [0.03%]
我国美沙酮维持治疗门诊中的服务提供者与患者之间的互动模式研究
Li Li,Zunyou Wu,Xiaobin Cao et al.
Li Li et al.
This study examines provider-client interactions in the context of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) in China. Service providers were recruited from six methadone clinics. A total of 41 providers were enrolled in the study and participa...
Substance use disorders and treatment utilization among MDMA users: Results from The National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions [0.03%]
关于MDMA使用者的物质使用障碍和治疗利用情况:来自《酒精及相关疾病全国流行病学调查》的结果分析
N Niv,U Warda,C E Grella et al.
N Niv et al.
The study examined the prevalence and correlates of substance use disorders and treatment utilization among lifetime MDMA users. Secondary analyses were conducted on data from the 2001-2002 NESARC, a nationally representative survey of adul...
Managed Care's Dual Impact on Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment: Methadone Maintenance vs. Drug Free [0.03%]
医疗保障对门诊药物滥用治疗的双重影响:美沙酮维持治疗与戒除药物治疗比较研究
Jody L Sindelar,Todd A Olmstead
Jody L Sindelar
The number and type of services offered at substance abuse treatment (SAT) facilities are important aspects of the quality of care. Managed care (MC) is a growing presence in SAT and has been shown to affect the provision of treatment. We e...
A Qualitative Study of Barriers to the Utilization of HIV Testing Services Among Rural African American Cocaine Users [0.03%]
一项关于农村地区非洲裔美国人科克恩使用者利用艾滋病毒检测服务障碍的定性研究
Patricia B Wright,Katharine E Stewart,Geoffrey M Curran et al.
Patricia B Wright et al.
This qualitative study is about barriers to the utilization of HIV testing as perceived by African Americans who have recently used cocaine and who live in the rural Delta region of Arkansas. Affordability, physical accessibility, and geogr...
DRUG RISK: A CROSS-SECTIONAL EXPLORATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF FAMILY-OF-ORIGIN AND CURRENT SITUATIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES [0.03%]
药物滥用风险:家庭环境和目前所处情境影响的横断面研究
Molly Perkins,Kirk W Elifson,Claire E Sterk
Molly Perkins
The main objective of this paper is to investigate potential predictors of drug risk among a community-based sample of individuals who are exposed to illicit drugs. The four domains of interest are individual socio-demographic and social-ps...