04228nam 2201237z- 450 991055779900332120231214133220.0(CKB)5400000000045413(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68575(EXLCZ)99540000000004541320202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSex, Gender and Substance UseBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (272 p.)3-0365-0200-9 3-0365-0201-7 “Sex, Gender and Substance Use” describes how both biological and social factors affect people's use of substances. There is a lot of research carried out on substance use, prevention and treatment in which sex and gender are missing. This book describes the concepts of sex and gender, what they mean and why including them in substance use research, practice and policy is vital. Substances such as alcohol, drugs, nicotine, and tobacco all have differential effects on females and males. Social and cultural gendered factors affect how women and men react to prevention, treatment and policies. The book includes numerous examples of how sex- and gender-sensitive research can increase our understanding and improve prevention and treatment, and why striving for gender-transformative substance use practice and research remains a gold standard.HumanitiesbicsscSocial interactionbicsscalcoholpregnancyabortionpolicygendersubstance useFASD preventionprogram evaluationmulti-service program deliveryclient perspectivesinterpersonal violencedomestic violenceinterventionwomendevelopmental–relationalgender-specific approachnon-medical prescription opioid usesleep disturbancesex differencesadolescentssexual minoritiesillegal substance usehomophobic bullyingalcohol’s harms to othersgender equalitydrinking culturesdevelopmental-relationalelectronic cigarettescigaretteswaterpipehookahpolytobacco useyoung adultssexcognitionsattitudesscoping reviewbarriersfacilitatorsfathersmalessmokingsmoke-free homesecond-hand smokebrief interventioncollege campusgender transformativegender equitycannabissex- and gender-based analysisSGBAcannabis use disorderrandomized controlled trialgender normsgender rolesgender relationstechnologyhealth promotionSGBA+substance use preventiontobaccosmoking cessationclinical decision support systemspreventionalcohol consumptionFASDlifestylepublic healthSpainsex factorssubstance abusedrinkingnicotineresearchHumanitiesSocial interactionGreaves Lorraineedt1105766Greaves LorraineothBOOK9910557799003321Sex, Gender and Substance Use3024572UNINA