2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.psc.2010.01.004
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Substance Abuse in Women

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“…10,24 Further, women accessing SUD treatment face more barriers than men including more social stigma, and a range of gender-specific complicating factors (eg, pregnancy, parenting issues). 10 In addition to the similarities among pregnant women who use tobacco (those enrolled in MAT and nondependent women), fewer interventions have been tested and/or effective in women enrolled in MAT. A recent review of the literature identified only three interventions testing smoking cessation interventions among pregnant patients enrolled in MAT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10,24 Further, women accessing SUD treatment face more barriers than men including more social stigma, and a range of gender-specific complicating factors (eg, pregnancy, parenting issues). 10 In addition to the similarities among pregnant women who use tobacco (those enrolled in MAT and nondependent women), fewer interventions have been tested and/or effective in women enrolled in MAT. A recent review of the literature identified only three interventions testing smoking cessation interventions among pregnant patients enrolled in MAT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although traditionally a higher percentage of men use illict substances compared to women, the gender gap has lessened, and women experience faster progression from first use to addiction. 10 Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT; treatment with buprenorphine or methadone) is the standard of care for treatment of pregnant women with opioid addiction. 11 Among patients in substance use treatment, individuals engaged in MAT smoke at higher rates than patients not engaged in MAT.…”
Section: Smoking Among Pregnant Women In Outpatient Treatment For Opimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is accumulating evidence of sex differences in cocaine abuse (O'Brien and Anthony, 2005), including greater vulnerability in initiating drug use, progressing to dependence faster, and more adverse physical, mental, and social consequences of abuse in women compared with men (Zilberman et al, 2003;Greenfield et al, 2010). Several animal models using female subjects have supported these observations (e.g., Lynch et al, 2002;Mello et al, 2007;Mello, 2010;Nader et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, women progress more rapidly from the initiation of cocaine use or gambling to CD or PG diagnoses (termed 'telescoping'; Granero et al, 2009;Grant and Kim, 2002;Greenfield et al, 2010;Potenza et al, 2001). Similarly, CD women as compared with men are more likely to consume cocaine via routes that may be more 'addictive,' like smoking (McCance-Katz et al, 1999), and women with PG differ from men in the types of gambling preferred and performed (eg, on electronic-gambling/slot machines; Grant and Kim, 2002;Potenza et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both CD and PG, negative affect contributes more to cocaine use and gambling in women compared with men (Grant and Kim, 2002;McKay et al, 1996). Furthermore, women with CD or PG are more likely to suffer from co-occurring depression and anxiety compared with men with these disorders (Granero et al, 2009;Greenfield et al, 2010;McCance-Katz et al, 1999). Finally, in CD, gender-differences have been reported in response to pharmacological treatments (Kosten et al, 1993;Pettinati et al, 2008) as well as in craving-related brain activations (Kilts et al, 2004;Li et al, 2005;Potenza et al, 2012), although the pattern of differences has been inconsistent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%