Women and Substance Use: An Overview for Nurses

Authors

  • Janices Sanders California State University, Fresno Author

Abstract

1. Abstract:

Substance use is a major health concern among women, as approximately 15.8 million have used an illicit drug in the past year. Another 4.3 million have misused prescription drugs. Men are more likely to engage in illicit drug use than women, however, the gender gap is narrowing. The consequences of substance abuse not only negatively impact women, but may affect the cognitive and physical abilities of their children. Research trends indicate that women often present with gender-specific needs, including physiologically, socially, and economically. This article gives an overview of some gender differences between men and women and how they influence treatment and outcomes for women. It also discusses special considerations for nurses caring for women with substance use disorders.

Author Biography

  • Janices Sanders, California State University, Fresno
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Published

2018-09-07

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Women and Substance Use: An Overview for Nurses. (2018). International Journal of Studies in Nursing. https://journal.chapjulypress.org/index.php/ijsn/article/view/791