adolescents with severe opioid use disorder can be treated with one of three medications: methadone, buprenorphine (Subutex/Suboxone), or extended-release naltrexone (Vivitrol). The study was published in the latest issue of theJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. ...
73% of neonates whose mothers were still misusing drugs at the time of delivery were taken into care. Postpartum average length of stay for mothers abusing illicit drug during pregnancy was 8.4 days vs. 5.5 days in the abstinent ... M Doohan,N Dwyer,J Farey - Archives of Disease in ...
We wanted to investigate children older than four years of age, as the establishment of special child welfare clinics is now recommended in all municipalities of Norway and little is known about the development of the children who attend these clinics. A larger sample size was not within the ...
Several limitations of this study must be taken into account along with the interpretation of findings. First, for heuristic purposes, we conceived of parental control and parental warmth as mutually exclusive domains, when in fact, ideal parenting (e.g., Baumrind's “authoritative” parenting styl...
For these reasons, we hypothesized that parents who misused drugs would be less willing to allow their children to receive mental health treatment. In contrast, alcohol is legal, and the most commonly misused substance. It is important to recognize that parents in the drug use group used any ...
Drollet and Cheyenne Brando, who is known for her startling beauty, had been living together for more than a year before a separation about two months ago, Prince said in a telephone interview. Manea Pambrun, a 27-year-old Tahiti resident who described himself as “Dag’s best friend,”...
little is known about the psychological correlates and consequences of SC use. Nor is it currently known to what extent SC has potential for abuse and dependence. The present study addresses some of these gaps. Further, as drug use among service members is of great concern to the military, ...
several have examined their perceptions of how they were parented. In three studies examining substance-abusing adults' perceptions of their own parents, investigators reported that substance-abusing adults viewed their parents as less caring and more intrusive than did non-substance-abusing adults (Ber...