[HTML][HTML] … Autonomy in Decision Making (MADM) scale: Patient-led development and psychometric testing of a new instrument to evaluate experience of maternity care

S Vedam, K Stoll, K Martin, N Rubashkin, S Partridge… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
… , respect, discrimination, or coercion, when participating in a … of previously validated tools
and generated new items. … /or women with a history of substance use, poverty, homelessness or …

A randomized study of the use of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for drug and alcohol use with jail inmates

ML Prendergast, K McCollister, U Warda - … of substance abuse treatment, 2017 - Elsevier
… a history of drug use enter the criminal justice system at some time in their drug use career,
… -up interviews do not appear to increase drug use or perceived coercion, but they do lead to …

The “golden thread”: Coercive control and risk assessment for domestic violence

A Myhill, K Hohl - Journal of interpersonal violence, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… with extreme physical violence (perpetrator’s access to a gun and weapon use; threats to
kill… , and the perpetrator’s mental health and substance abuse issues—are prevalent in a …

Observing coercive control beyond intimate partner violence: Examining the perceptions of professionals about common tactics used in victimization.

JF Duron, L Johnson, GL Hoge… - Psychology of violence, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
… adolescents are often perceived to be trusting or … access to these youths. Participants also
reported that youths’ lack of cognitive and emotional maturity or experiences of developmental

Longitudinal outcomes for youth transported to wilderness therapy programs

AR Tucker, KM Combs, JE Bettmann… - Research on social …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… However, treatment outcomes for youth who enter programs … coercive measures compared
to patient perceptions of … parents of youth with substance abuse issues reported their children …

Evaluating reentry programming in Pennsylvania's Board of Probation & Parole: An assessment of offenders' perceptions and recidivism outcomes

JS Zortman, T Powers, M Hiester, FR Klunk… - Journal of Offender …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
treating the substance use or abuse … illicit substance use. Offenders often lack clear focus
and reasonable, attainable goals when first released from prison (Center for Substance Abuse

A systematic review of substance use (disorder) in individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disability

N van Duijvenbode, JEL VanDerNagel - European addiction research, 2019 - karger.com
… , given the problematic access to addiction treatment as well as the limited treatment results.
… is simply not seen as relevant enough for professionals working in addiction medicine to be …

Treatment engagement from the perspective of the offender: Reasons for noncompletion and completion of treatment—A systematic review

D Sturgess, J Woodhams… - … of Offender Therapy and …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
coerced to take part in treatment were all found to be associated with poor engagement in
both prison and hospital settings. While perceived coercion … negative appraisals of treatment. …

The intersection of intimate partner violence and substance use among women with opioid use disorder

C Pallatino, JC Chang, EE Krans - Substance abuse, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… derived from validated instruments including the Alcohol Use … illicit drug use, access and
adhere to substance use treatment, … Mental health and substance use coercion surveys: Report …

[HTML][HTML] Screening pregnant women and their neonates for illicit drug use: consideration of the integrated technical, medical, ethical, legal, and social issues

HR Price, AC Collier, TE Wright - Frontiers in pharmacology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
… Because drug misuse does not exist in isolation, treatment that encompasses ancillary
contributors such as poverty, inter-personal violence, poor access to healthcare in general and …