2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0740-5472(99)00091-4
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Services provided during methadone treatment

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“…Research suggests that many women benefit from comprehensive services in substance abuse treatment, regardless of whether they have experienced IPV (Grella, Joshi, & Hser, 2000;Marsh, D'Aunno, & Smith, 2000;Rowan-Szal, Chatham, Joe, & Simpson, 2000). Overall, women enter treatment with more co-occurring problems than men, including higher rates of mental health, family, and child care problems (Marsh, Cao, & D'Aunno, 2004).…”
Section: Impact Of Comprehensive Services For Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research suggests that many women benefit from comprehensive services in substance abuse treatment, regardless of whether they have experienced IPV (Grella, Joshi, & Hser, 2000;Marsh, D'Aunno, & Smith, 2000;Rowan-Szal, Chatham, Joe, & Simpson, 2000). Overall, women enter treatment with more co-occurring problems than men, including higher rates of mental health, family, and child care problems (Marsh, Cao, & D'Aunno, 2004).…”
Section: Impact Of Comprehensive Services For Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies indicate that ancillary health and social services improve treatment outcomes for women-both in women-only and in mixed-gender programs (Grella, Joshi, & Hser, 2000;Marsh, DTAunno, & Smith, 2000;McLellan et al, 1997Rowan-Szal et al, 2000). Early studies were motivated by the expectation that since women enter treatment with more problems, they will use more services related to those specific problems.…”
Section: Gender Comparisons Of Service Comprehensivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerns over child care [10,24] and greater levels of problems reported by women [9,41] have been cited as reasons why women approach services, and may mean that women have higher levels of motivation for treatment compared to men. This may account for the finding of some studies that women report greater counselling session attendance and compliance with treatment regulations [32,39].…”
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confidence: 93%