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Treatment for drug-exposed women and their children : advances in research methodology
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  • Treatment for drug-exposed women and their children : advances in research methodology
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  • National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, Md : 1996
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 332 s.
Serietitel - biuppslagsform
  • NIDA research monograph series ; 166
  • NIH publication ; 96-3632
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  • E-bok
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning
  • Building bridges: treatment research partnership in the community. Conducting a treatment research project in a Medical Center-based program for chemically dependent pregnant women. Two therapeutic communities for substance-abusing women and their children. Case management: a method of aduitment issues. Issues in subject recruitment and retention with pregnant and parenting substance-abusing women. Recruitment and retention of adolescent women in drug treatment research. Retention issues involving drug-abusing women in treatment research. The psychological history: an interview for pregnant and parenting women in substance-abuse treatment and research. Assessment of perinatal substance abusers: experiences of one Perinatal-20 project. Kinchart-sociograms as a method for describing the social networks of drug-using women. Factors to consider when using hair as a cocaine-exposure measure for mothers or newborns. The NICU network neurobehavioral scale: a comprehensive instrument to assess substance-exposed and high-risk infants. Measurement of early rearing environment: caregiver-child interaction. Measures of service utilization. A database model for studies of cocaine-dependent pregnant women and their families. Designing a research database management system. Compensattabase management system. Compensating for deficiencies in perinatal data sets: parametric perspectives. Analysis and use of qualitative data. (From the table of contents)
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  • National Institute on Drug Abuse
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*650 4$aPrenatal exposure delayed effects
*650 4$aTreatment outcome
*650 4$aTherapeutic community
*650 4$aAlcoholism
*650 4$aSubstance-related disorders
*650 4$aNarcotics
*650 4$aPregnancy
*650 4$aFemale
*650 4$aChild of impaired parents
*650 4$aWomen's health services
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*653  $aAlkoholism
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*653  $aTerapeutiskt samhälle
*653  $aBarn till föräldrar med missbruk
*7001 $aRahdert, Elisabeth R.$eed.
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*85640$uhttps://archives.drugabuse.gov/sites/default/files/monograph166_0.pdf
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