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Women and substance abuse: Gender transparency
Sally J. Stevens
, Harry K. Wexler
Research on Women, Southwest Institute for
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substance abuse
100%
transparency
93%
gender
53%
drug
26%
sex trade
11%
therapeutic community
9%
drug problem
9%
drug dependence
9%
slum
8%
pregnant women
8%
drug abuse
7%
pain
7%
addiction
7%
sexual violence
6%
correctional institution
6%
gender-specific factors
6%
money
6%
physician
5%
Brazil
5%
planning
4%
cause
4%
history
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Substance-Related Disorders
95%
Prenatal Care
16%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
16%
Therapeutic Community
11%
Residential Treatment
11%
Poverty Areas
10%
Physician's Role
10%
Harm Reduction
10%
Child
10%
Prisons
9%
Gonorrhea
9%
Physical Abuse
9%
Therapeutics
8%
Sex Offenses
8%
Parenting
8%
Cocaine
7%
Psychological Stress
7%
Brazil
7%
Pregnant Women
6%
History
5%
HIV
5%
Drug Therapy
4%
Pain
4%
Infections
3%