Need for women-centered treatment for substance use disorders: results from focus group discussions
Abstract Background There are few women-centered treatment programs for substance use disorder. We therefore undertook an exploratory study to better understand the treatment experience, barriers, and facilitators of mothers with substance use disorder. Methods We conducted two focus groups with a t...
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Main Authors: | Natasha Elms (Author), Kendra Link (Author), Adam Newman (Author), Susan B. Brogly (Author), for the Kingston House of Recovery for Women and Children (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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