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1 Bibliography for Gaps for Substance Abuse Adams, W. L., Barry, K. L., & Fleming, M.F. (1996). Screening for problem drinking in older primary care patients. Journal of the American Government Association, 276(24), Addley, G. (2005). Healthy choices in a healthy community: A report on substance abuse, prevention and treatment services in Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, SK: Government of Saskatchewan. Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC). (2003). A framework for addictions services for women. Edmonton, AB: Author. Alemagno, S. A. (2001). Women in jail: Is substance abuse treatment enough? American Journal of Public Health, 91(5), Anderson, K. (2005). Minobimadziwin: The good life for Aboriginal women. Centres of Excellence in Women's Health: Research Bulletin, 4(2), 8-9. Armstrong, E. M. (2003). Conceiving risk, bearing responsibility: Fetal alcohol syndrome & the diagnosis of moral disorder. Baltimore, MD: The John Hopkins University Press. Assembly of First Nations. (1994). Breaking the silence: An interpretive study of residential school impact and healing as illustrated by the stories of First Nation individuals. Ottawa, ON: First Nation's Health Commission. Babor, T., F, Higgens-Biddle, J. C., Saunders, J. B., & Monteiro, M.G. (2001). AUDIT: The alcohol use disorders identification test. Guidelines for use in primary care. Geneva, CH: World Health Organization. Barbara, A. M. (2002). Substance abuse treatment with lesbian, gay and bisexual people: A qualitative study of service providers. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 14(4), Barnoff, L. (2001). Moving beyond words: Integrating anti-oppression practice into feminist social service organizations. Canadian Social Work Review, 18(1), BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre. (2006). Aurora centre: Mission and philosophy. Retrieved July 3, 2006, 2003, from htm Beckman, L. J. (1994). Treatment needs of women with alcohol problems. Alcohol Health & Research World, 18(3),
2 Blow, F. C. (2000). Treatment of older women with alcohol problems: Meeting the challenge for a special population. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 24(8), Boyd, S. C. (1999). Mothers and illicit drugs: Transcending the myths. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Incorporated. Brown, V. B., Melchior, L. A., Waite-O'Brien, N., & Huba, G.J. (2002). Effects of womensensitive, long-term residential treatment on psychological functioning of diverse populations of women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 23(2), Burnette, M. L., Schneider, R., Timko, C., & Ilgen, M.A. (2009). Impact of substance-use disorder treatment on women involved in prostitution: Substance use, mental health, and prostitution one year after treatmentª. Journal of Studies on Alcohol & Drugs, 70(1), Cabaj, R. P. (1995). Sexual orientation and addictions. Journal of Gay and Lesbians Psychotherapy, 2(3), Callaghan, R. C., & Cunningham J.A. (2002). Gender differences in detoxification: Predictors of completion and re-admission. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 23(4), Campbell, C. I., Alexander, J. A., & Lemak, C.H. (2009). Organizational determinants of outpatient substance abuse treatment duration in women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 37(1), Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA). (2005). Harm reduction overview. Retrieved May 2010 from Compton, W. M., Glantz, M., & Delany, P. (2003). Addiction as a chronic illness--putting the concept into action. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26(3), Copeland, J., & Hall, W. (1992). A comparison of women seeking drug and alcohol treatment in a specialist women's and two traditional mixed-sex treatment services. British Journal of Addiction, 87(9), Cormier, R. A., Dell, C. A., & Poole, N. (2003). Women and substance use problems. Retrieved May 2010 from Csete, J. (2005). "Vectors, vessels & victims": HIV/AIDS and women's human rights in Canada. Toronto, ON: Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network.
3 Currie, J. C. (2001). Best practices treatment and rehabilitation for women with substance use problems. Ottawa, ON: Health Canada. Currie, J. C. (2003). Manufacturing addictions: The over-prescription of benzodiazepines and sleeping pills to women in Canada. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women s Health. Deiter, C., & Otway, L. (2001). Sharing our stories on promoting health and community healing: An Aboriginal women's health project, No. 31. Winnipeg, MB: Prairie Women s Health Centre of Excellence. Dodge, K., & Potocky, M. (2000). Female substance abuse: Characteristics and correlates in a sample of inpatient clients. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 18(1), Donner, L. (2006). Women, income and health in Manitoba: An overview and ideas for action. Winnipeg, MB: Women's Health Network. Fals-Stewart, W., & Kennedy, C. (2005). Addressing intimate partner violence in substance-abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 29(1), Finfgeld, D. L. (2002). Alcohol treatment for women in rural areas. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 8(2), Finkelstein, N., Kennedy, C., Thomas, K., & Kearns, M. (1997). Gender-specific substance abuse treatment. Alexandria, VA: National Women s Resource Centre for Prevention of Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Abuse and Mental Illness. Finkelstein, N. (1994). Treatment issues for alcohol- and drug-dependent pregnant and parenting women. Health & Social Work, 19(1), Freeman, R. C., Collier, K., & Parillo, K.M. (2002). Early life sexual abuse as a risk factor for crack cocaine use in a sample of community recruited women at high risk for illicit drug use. American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 28(1), 109. Gatali, M., & Archibald, C. P. (2003). Women and HIV. In DesMeules, M., Stewart, D., Kazanjian, A., Mclean, H., Payne, J., & Vissandjee, B. (Eds.), Women's health surveillance report: A multidimensional look at the health of Canadian women (pp.55-69). Ottawa: ON: Canadian Institute for Health Information. Gill, K. (1997). Overview of research on substance abuse and Native communities. In Oblin, C., Kirmayer, L.J., Gill, K., & Robinson, E. (Eds.) Widening the Circle: Collaborative Research for Mental Health Promotion in Native Communities. (pp.49-57). Montreal, QC: Culture and Mental Health Research Unit.
4 Gomberg, E. S. L. (1995). Older women and alcohol use and abuse. In Galanter, M., Gottheil, E., Dufour, M., Fuller, R.K., & Deitrich, R.A. (Eds.). Recent developments in alcoholism Volume 12 (pp ). New York: Plenum Publishers. Green, T. C., Grimes Serrano, J. M., Licari, A., Budman, S. H., & Butler, S.F. (2009). Women who abuse prescription opioids: Findings from the addiction severity indexmultimedia Version connect prescription opioid database. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 103(1), Hadland, S. E., Kerr, T., Li, K., Montaner, J. S., & Wood, E. (2009). Access to drug and alcohol treatment among a cohort of street-involved youth. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 101(1), 1-7. Hall, E. A., Baldwin, D. M., & Prendergrast, M.L. (2001). Women on parole: Barriers to success after substance abuse treatment. Human Organization, 60(3), Hart, M. (2002). Seeking mino-pimatisiwin: An Aboriginal approach to helping. Halifax, NS: Fernwood Publishing. Health Canada. (1998). Canada's drug strategy. Ottawa, ON: Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada. Health Canada. (2003). Summary report: Workshop of best practices treatment and rehabilitation for women with substance use problems. Ottawa, ON: Author. Health Canada. (2009). Major findings from the Canadian alcohol and drug use monitoring survey (CADUMS). Retrieved May 27, 2010, from Hume, L. (2004). A gender-specific substance abuse program for federally-sentenced women. Forum on Corrections Research 16(1), Retrieved from May 2010 from Kang, S., Magura, S., Laudet, A., & Whitney, S. (1999). Adverse effect of child abuse victimization among substance-using women in treatment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14(6), Knight, D. K., Wallace, G., Joe, G., & Logan, S. (2001). Change in psychosocial functioning and social relations among women in residential substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse, 13(4), Landry, S. H., Smith, K. E., & Swank, P.R. (2003). The importance of parenting during early childhood for school-age development. Developmental Neuropsychology, 24(2/3),
5 Leonard, L. (1998). Women's accounts of the social construction of HIV risk. Final report. Ottawa, ON: National Health Research and Development Program, Health Canada. Lewandowski, C. A., & Hill, T.J. (2009). The impact of emotional and material social support on women's drug treatment completion. Health & Social Work, 34(3), Linton, J. M., Flaim, M., Deuschle, C., & Larrier, Y. (2009). Women's experience in holistic chemical dependency treatment: An exploratory qualitative study. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 9(3), MacNeil, P., & Webster, I. (1997). Canada's alcohol and other drugs survey 1994: A discussion of the findings. Ottawa, ON: Health Canada. Marsden, J., Gossop, M., Stewart, D., Rolfe, A., & Farrell, M. (2000). Psychiatric symptoms among clients seeking treatment for drug dependence: Intake data from the national treatment outcome research study. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 176(3), Marsh, J. C., Cao, D., & D'Aunno, T. (2004). Gender differences in the impact of comprehensive services in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 27(4), Mercredi, O. (2000). Aboriginal gangs: A report to the correctional service of Canada on Aboriginal youth gang members in the federal corrections system. Ottawa ON: Department of Justice. Messina, N., Grella, C. E., Cartier, J., & Torres, S. (2010). A randomized experimental study of gender-responsive substance abuse treatment for women in prison. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 38(2), Métis Addiction Council of Saskatchewan Inc. Retrieved February, 24, 2005, from Monster, M., & Micucci, M. (2005). Meeting rehabilitative needs at a Canadian women's correctional centre. The Prison Journal, 85(2), Briana Melia 28/5/10 3:53 PM Comment: Need to find the correct URL Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S., & Timko, C. (2006). Gender, treatment and self-help in remission from alcohol use disorders. Clinical Medicine & Research, 4(3), National Aboriginal Health Organization. (2003). Winds of change: A strategy for health policy research and analysis. Ottawa, ON: Author. National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation (NNAPF). National Native addictions partnership foundation - about us. Retrieved July 22, 2007, from
6 Palepu, A., Cheng, D. M., Kim, T., Nunes, D., Vidaver, J., & Alperen, J. et al. (2006). Substance abuse treatment and receipt of liver specialty care among persons coinfected with HIV/HCV who have alcohol problems. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31(4), Pelissier, B., & Jones, N. (2005). A review of gender differences among substance abusers. Crime Delinquency, 51(3), Poole, N. (1997). Alcohol and other drug problems and BC women: A report to the minister of health from the minister's advisory council on women's health. Victoria, BC: British Columbia Ministry of health and ministry responsible for seniors. Poole, N. (2000). Evaluation report of the sheway project for high-risk pregnant and parenting women. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. Poole, N., & Dell, C.A. (2005). Girls, women and substance use. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women s Health & Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Poole, N., & Isaac, B. (2001). Apprehensions: Barriers to treatment for substance using mothers. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. Ritch, A., & Poole, N. (2001). Aftercare programming at the aurora centre: An evaluation. Vancouver, BC: The Women s Addiction Foundation. Ross, R. (1992). Dancing with a ghost. Ottawa, ON: Butterworth-Heinemann. Saskatchewan Health. (2002a). Alcohol and drug centre client profile: Individuals in recovery services 2000/2001. Regina, SK: Author. Saskatchewan Health. (2002b). Alcohol and drug centre client profile: Women in recovery services 2000/2001. Regina, SK: Author. Saskatchewan Health. (2003). HIV/AIDS in Saskatchewan. Regina, SK: Author. Saskatchewan Health. (2005). Premier's project hope: Saskatchewan's action plan for substance abuse. Regina, SK: Author. Saskatchewan Provincial Working Group. (2001). Meeting the challenges: Saskatchewan models of recovery services. Regina, SK: Saskatchewan Health. Simoni-Wastila, L. (2000). The use of abusable prescription drugs: The role of gender. Journal of Women's Health & Gender-Based Medicine, 9(3),
7 Statistics Canada. Health behaviour. Retrieved July 27, 2007, from Stout, M. D., Kipling, G., & Stout, R. (2001). Aboriginal women's health research synthesis project, final report. Winnipeg, MB: Canadian women s health network. Briana Melia 31/5/10 2:02 PM Comment: Incorrect URL. Sun, A. (2007). Relapse among substance-abusing women: Components and processes. Substance use and Misuse, 42(1), Tait, C. L. (2000). A study of the service needs of pregnant addicted women in manitobm. Winnipeg, MB: Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence. Tait, C. L. (2003). The tip of the iceberg": The making of fetal alcohol syndrome in Canada. Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Anthropology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Tait, C. L. (2006). Strengthening the circle: FASD prevention-mentorship pilot evaluation. Saskatoon, SK: Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre. Terplan, M., Garrett, J., & Hartmann, K. (2009). Gestational age at enrollment and continued substance use among pregnant women in drug treatment. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 28(2), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. (2004). Substance abuse treatment and care for women: Case studies and lessons learned. Vienna, AUS: United Nations Office at Vienna. Velez, M. L., Jansson, L. M., Montoya, I. D., Schweitzer, W., Golden, A., & Svikis, D. (2004). Parenting knowledge among substance abusing women in treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 27(3), Wardman, D., Khan, N., & El-Guebaly, N. (2002). Prescription medication use among an Aboriginal population accessing addiction treatment, 47(4), Wilsnack, S. (1991). Barriers to treatment for alcoholic women. Addiction and Recovery, 11(4), Wilson, A. (2004). Living well: Aboriginal women, cultural identity and wellness. Winnipeg, MB: Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence. Women's Health Bureau. (2001). Aboriginal women with substance use issues: Improving access and quality of care. Information Forum, 4(1), 1-4.
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