Pregnant women in opioid maintenance treatment (OMT): maternal and neonatal outcomes
IO Lund - 2013 - duo.uio.no
There are approximately 1.4 million individuals with problem opioid use in Europe [1]. In
Norway, the number of problematic opioid users is estimated to about 6900–12300.[2] …
Norway, the number of problematic opioid users is estimated to about 6900–12300.[2] …
Back to Basics: An Example Application of a Biopsychosocial Assessment.
EJ Greeno - International Journal of Psychosocial …, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
A first step in treating women with substance use disorders during pregnancy is the
completion of a comprehensive psychosocial assessment, such as the Mega Interactive …
completion of a comprehensive psychosocial assessment, such as the Mega Interactive …
[引用][C] Neonataler Opiatentzug und Rooming-In: Retrospektive Analyse der Erfahrungen eines Zentrums
M Brückle
[图书][B] Exploring Associations Between Pregnancy Context, Trauma, Self-Compassion, and Treatment Readiness in Opioid-Dependent Pregnant Women
K McLaughlin - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Abstract In 2019, 10.1 million Americans reported using opioids in the past year (Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration [SAMHSA], 2020). It is estimated that 128 …
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration [SAMHSA], 2020). It is estimated that 128 …
[图书][B] Motherhood and Substance Use: an Examination of Societal Pressures in the Motivation to Complete Court-Ordered Drug Treatment and to Desist from Future …
HJ Salzman - 2021 - search.proquest.com
While most individuals who use illicit drugs do not engage in criminal activity, previous
research suggests those who do use these drugs are more likely to offend. Furthermore, that …
research suggests those who do use these drugs are more likely to offend. Furthermore, that …
Understanding Behavioral Health and Treatment Engagement with Former Users of Prenatal Substances: A Strengths-Focused Mixed Methods Inquiry
JG Benson - 2017 - search.proquest.com
Accessible services for users of prenatal substances are lacking, and treatment engagement
is poor with services that are available. Furthermore, legal consequences are often punitive …
is poor with services that are available. Furthermore, legal consequences are often punitive …
Ibris Study: intervention supporting breastfeeding in substance dependency
S MacVicar - 2016 - napier-repository.worktribe.com
Introduction: Breastfeeding offers the substance exposed mother and child potential short
and long-term health benefits, with breast milk shown to alleviate the severity of Neonatal …
and long-term health benefits, with breast milk shown to alleviate the severity of Neonatal …
Expanding systematic reviews using transdisciplinarity
N Hemsing, L Greaves, N Poole - Transforming Addiction, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
In this chapter we demonstrate how applying a lens of transdisciplinarity to systematic
reviews can produce more complex cartographies of health problems and their potential …
reviews can produce more complex cartographies of health problems and their potential …
The Effect of Social Networks and Co-occurring Mental Disorders on Barriers to Treatment and Treatment Motivation among Women with Substance Use Disorders
TC Martin - 2007 - rave.ohiolink.edu
This study examined the predictive role of social networks and substance use and mental
health disorders on perceived barriers to treatment services and treatment motivation. The …
health disorders on perceived barriers to treatment services and treatment motivation. The …
[PDF][PDF] Co-occurring Intimate Partner Violence and Substance Use: Care Providers' Perceptions of Systems-Level Barriers to Integrated Services
V Murray, E Kim, JC Chang… - 2021 AMERSA National …, 2021 - amersa.org
“So a lot of times they will be recommended for dual diagnosis programs. So the ones that
we have available here are [behavioral health center] and [community health services …
we have available here are [behavioral health center] and [community health services …