Substance Abuse Prevention Interventions for Pregnant Women: A Synopsis of a Need for Collaborative WorkPregnant substance-abusing womenprevention programsintervention programsuniversal prevention approachesselective prevention approachesindicated prevention approaches...
Although more rigorous research is needed on both individual-level and system-level substance abuse interventions for parents involved in the child welfare system, the integration of individual-level interventions and system-level approaches is a potentially useful practice approach with this vulnerable ...
Preventive interventions for high-risk youth: The Adolescent Transitions Program H. (1996). Preventive interventions for high-risk youth: The Adolescent Transitions Program. In R. D. Peters & R. J. McMahon (Eds.), Preventing childhood disorders, substance abuse, and delinquency (pp. 184–214)...
A Problem/Solution Approach to Substance Abuse. Problem: Preventing DrugExposed Newborns. Problem: Prevention among Families in Trouble. Problem: Prevention among Young Children. Problem: Preparing the Ground for Prevention in Early Adolescence. Problem: Preventing Drug Use in Secondary School. Problem:...
Communities also feel the economic burden of substance abuse. Healthcare systems, social services, and law enforcement are strained as they address the consequences of addiction. Taxpayers often bear the cost of rehabilitation programs, criminal justice proceedings, and emergency medical interventions, div...
This TIP, Brief Interventions and Brief Therapies for Substance Abuse, is intended primarily for counselors and therapists working in the substance abuse treatment field, but parts of it will be of value to other audiences, including health care workers, social services providers, clergy, teachers,...
Substance Abuse Among Nurses Drug and alcohol abuse is a serious health and social problem in the United States. Addiction and dependency affect adolescents and older adults, all ethnici- ties, and all socioeconomic levels. The prevalence of alcohol and drug abuse in the nursing population is...
impact of substance abuse andmental illnesson America's communities. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ “Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant(SABG)” is a grant, administered by SAMHSA, is intended to help plan, implement, and evaluate activities that prevent and treat substance abuse. ...
Nurses can utilize evidence-based interventions for people who use drugs, including needle/syringe programs, medication-assisted treatment, engagement in the HIV continuum of care, and Acknowledgments This study was supported by theNational Institutes of Health/National Institute on Drug Abuse (P30 DA01...
R. (2008). Substance abuse treatment for women offenders: A research review. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 19(2), 61-75.Adams SM, Leukefeld CG, Peden AR. Substance abuse treatment for women offenders: a research review. J Addict Nurs. 2008; 19:61-75....