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Sex, Gender and Substance Use



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Autore: Greaves Lorraine Visualizza persona
Titolo: Sex, Gender and Substance Use Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (272 p.)
Soggetto topico: Humanities
Social interaction
Soggetto non controllato: alcohol
pregnancy
abortion
policy
gender
substance use
FASD prevention
program evaluation
multi-service program delivery
client perspectives
interpersonal violence
domestic violence
intervention
women
developmental–relational
gender-specific approach
non-medical prescription opioid use
sleep disturbance
sex differences
adolescents
sexual minorities
illegal substance use
homophobic bullying
alcohol’s harms to others
gender equality
drinking cultures
developmental-relational
electronic cigarettes
cigarettes
waterpipe
hookah
polytobacco use
young adults
sex
cognitions
attitudes
scoping review
barriers
facilitators
fathers
males
smoking
smoke-free home
second-hand smoke
brief intervention
college campus
gender transformative
gender equity
cannabis
sex- and gender-based analysis
SGBA
cannabis use disorder
randomized controlled trial
gender norms
gender roles
gender relations
technology
health promotion
SGBA+
substance use prevention
tobacco
smoking cessation
clinical decision support systems
prevention
alcohol consumption
FASD
lifestyle
public health
Spain
sex factors
substance abuse
drinking
nicotine
research
Persona (resp. second.): GreavesLorraine
Sommario/riassunto: “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.
Titolo autorizzato: Sex, Gender and Substance Use  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557799003321
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