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Substance Abuse and the Child Welfare System

Substance Abuse and the Child Welfare System Estimates suggest that up to 50–80 % of parents who are involved with the child welfare system have substance abuse problems Children living in homes with substance abuse have a higher risk of maltreatment and neglect due to parental inability to provide adequate shelter, care, and economic stability […]

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Effects on Children of Addicted Mothers

Effects on Children of Addicted Mothers Children of substance abusing mothers are at increased risk for physical, academic,and socio-emotional problems. From the time they are conceived and continuing throughout their childhood, they are exposed to an accumulation of factors all known to contribute to biological, developmental, and behavioral problems. One of the initial risk factors […]

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Effects of Substance Abuse on Parenting

Effects of Substance Abuse on Parenting Studies show that substance abusing mothers tend to have more problematic interactions with their children throughout their childhood and into adolescence compared to non-substance abusing mothers.Bonding, mutual arousal/enthusiasm, and ego development in early maternal–infant interactions can be negatively affected by the substance abuse .As children progress to school-age, addicted […]

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substance abuse have effect on woman’s pregnancy

All substances have at least some effect on a woman’s pregnancy, the fetus in utero, and the infant at birth. An extensive discussion of the perinatal effects of substance use is outside the scope of this chapter, but we will briefly discuss the consequences of some of the more frequently abused drugs during pregnancy. Tobacco, marijuana, alcohol, opiates, […]

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risk factors of substance abuse

risk factors of substance abuse Substance abuse continues to be a growing problem among women, with estimates that up to 6.5 % of females aged 12 and older currently abuse alcohol or illicit drugs (National Survey on Drug Use and Health.Women have unique characteristics in terms of their patterns of drug use, risk factors, and […]

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women and substance abuse facts

women and substance abuse facts. Substance abuse is a growing problem among women. They have unique characteristics in terms of their patterns of drug use, risk factors, and the physiologic effects of use compared to men. Special populations within this group, especially women who are pregnant and/or parenting, have distinctive risks, barriers, and needs. Recognition […]

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substance abuse treatment plans forms

substance abuse treatment plans forms Active treatment In this stage the client and nurse identify and pursue goals. It is important that the goals are realistic. Achieving small goals can encourage the client and help to produce a sense of self-efficacy. Not achieving can create a sense of failure and trigger a return to precontemplation […]

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substance abuse and dependence disorders

Substance abuse refers to the overuse of alcohol and/ or drugs that results in harmful physical, social, legal, or interpersonal consequences; substance dependence is marked by continued use of alcohol or other drugs, despite these consequences. The WHO has argued that an individual’s cultural context must be considered when diagnosing an alcohol problem. For a […]

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a mechanism underlying substance abuse

Substance Abuse Major aspects of the literature on substance abuse fit particularly well with the motivational model. Although at one time it was argued that drug abuse could be attributed to physiological dependence per se, there has been a substantial move toward the view that ‘‘abuse of reinforcers’’ conveys the essence of drug abuse, either […]

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Medical Articles On Substance Abuse

Substance misuse among people with mental health problems is recognised asbeing usual rather than exceptional; so it follows that mental health services should consider it routinely in assessment and be prepared to offer appropriate treatment and intervention. Adopting a comprehensive and inclusive assessment approach will lead to clearer diagnosis, treatment and information. The way substance […]

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