31
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Papers

The Contextual Factors that Foster and Hinder the Process of Recovery for Alcohol Dependent Women

, PhD, ARNP, BC
Pages 175-180 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

REFERENCES

  • Angove R., Fothergill A. Women and alcohol: Misrepresented and misunderstood. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2003; 10: 213–219, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Barbor T. The classification of alcoholism: Typology theories from the 19th century to the present. Alcohol Health & Research World 1996; 20: 6–14, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Boyd M. Vulnerability to alcohol and other drug disorders in rural women. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 2003; 17(1)33–41, [INFOTRIEVE], [CROSSREF], [CSA]
  • Brewer M. K., Nelms T. Some recovering nurses' experiences of being labeled impaired: A phenomenological inquiry. Journal of Addictions Nursing 1998; 9: 42–49, [CSA]
  • Brown S., Lewis V. The alcoholic family in recovery: A developmental model. Guilford, New York 1999
  • Brudennell I. A grounded theory of balancing alcohol recovery and pregnancy. Western Journal of Nursing Research 1996; 18: 429–440, [CSA]
  • Caetano R. Public opinions about alcoholism and it's treatment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 1987; 48: 153–160, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Collins R., McNair L. Minority women and alcohol use. Ethnicity in Alcohol Research 2002; 26(4)251–256, [CSA]
  • Davis D. Women healing from alcoholism: A qualitative study. Contemporary Drug Problems 1997; 24: 147–176, [CSA]
  • Denzin N. K., Lincoln Y. S. Handbook of qualitative research. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA 2004
  • Galanter M. Recent developments in alcoholism: Alcoholism and women. Plenum, New York 1996
  • Glenn S., Nixon S. Investigation of Cloninger's subtypes in a male alcoholic sample: Applications and implications. Journal of Clinical Psychology 1996; 52: 219–230, [INFOTRIEVE], [CROSSREF], [CSA]
  • Goffman E. Stigma: Notes on the management of a spoiled identity. Simon & Schuster, New York 1963
  • Gordis E. Alcohol alert. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 1994; 23: PH347, [CSA]
  • Hall J. Lesbians recovering from alcohol problems: An ethnographic study of health care experiences. Nursing Research 1994; 43: 238–244, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Hasin D. S., Grant B. F. The con-occurrence of DSM-IV alcohol abuse in DSM-IV alcohol dependence. The Archives of General Psychiatriy 2004; 61(9)891–896, [CROSSREF], [CSA]
  • Hyman Z. Historical interpretations of alcohol use & misuse: Implications for nursing curricula. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services 2004; 42(11)46–55, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Kearney M. Truthful self-nurturing: A grounded formal theory of women's addiction recovery. Qualitative Health Research 1998; 8(4)495–512, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Kinney J. Clinical manual of substance abuse, 2nd ed. Mosby, St. Louis 1998
  • Kohn C. Important to recognize that addiction, abuse in females is different. Women's Health Weekly 2002; 11: 8–9, [CSA]
  • Ladwig G., Andersen M. Substance abuse in women: Relationship between chemical dependency of women and past reports of physical and/or sexual abuse. The International Journal of Addictions 1989; 24: 739–754, [CSA]
  • Larimer M., Palmer R., Marlatt G. Relapse prevention. Alcohol Research & Health 1999; 23: 151–160, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Lincoln Y., Guba E. Naturalistic inquiry. Sage, Newbury Park, CA 1985
  • Merrit P. Guilt and shame in recovering addicts: A personal account. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing 1997; 35: 46–49, [CSA]
  • Murphy S. Coping strategies of abstainers from alcohol up to three years post treatment. IMAGE: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship 1993; 25: 29–35, [CSA]
  • Nehls N., Sallmann J. Women living with a history of physical and/or sexual abuse, substance use, and mental health problems. Qualitative Health Research 2005; 15(3)365–381, [INFOTRIEVE], [CROSSREF], [CSA]
  • Palmer S., Humphrey J. Deviant behavior: Patterns, sources, & control. Plenum, New York 1990
  • Raingruber D. Client and provider perspectives regarding the stigma of and nonstigmatizing interventions for depression. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 2002; 16(5)201–207, [INFOTRIEVE], [CROSSREF], [CSA]
  • Rather B. Disease versus social learning models of alcoholism in the prediction of alcohol problem recognition, help seeking, and stigma. Journal of Drug Education 1991; 21: 119–132, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Rosenbaum G. The alcohol paradox: A psychological model. Journal of Clinical Psychology 1995; 51: 303–307, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Ross R., Fortney J., Lancaster B., Booth B. Focus on women: Age, ethnicity, and comorbidity in a national sample of hospitalized alcohol dependent women veterans. Psychiatric Services 1998; 49: 663–668, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Sandelowski M. Using qualitative research. Qualitative Health Research 2004; 14(10)1366–1386, [INFOTRIEVE], [CROSSREF], [CSA]
  • Schneider M., Major B., Luhtanen R., Crocker J. Social stigma and the potential costs of assumptive help. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 1996; 22: 201–209, [CSA]
  • Stoil M., Hill G. A., Jansen M. A., Sambrano S., Winn F. J. Benefits of community-based demonstration efforts: Knowledge gained in substance abuse prevention. Journal of Community Psychology 2000; 28(4)375–389, [CROSSREF], [CSA]
  • Strauss A., Corbin J. Basics of qualitative research: Grounded theory procedures and techniques. Sage, Newbury Park, CA 1990
  • Suissa A. Alcoholism as a disease in North America: A critical social analysis. Journal of Addictions Nursing 2003; 14: 201–208, [CSA]
  • Vaillant G., Hiller-Sturmhofel S. The natural history of alcoholism. Alcohol Health & Research World 1996; 20: 152–161, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Wadsworth R., Spampneto A., Halbrook B. The role of sexual trauma in the treatment of chemically dependent women: Addressing the relapse issue. Journal of Counseling & Development 1995; 73: 401–406, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]
  • Westermeyer J., Wahmanholm K., Thuras P. Effects of childhood physical abuse on course and severity of substance abuse. The American Journal on Addictions 2001; 10: 101–110, [INFOTRIEVE], [CROSSREF], [CSA]
  • Wilke D. Women and alcoholism: How a male-as-norm bias affects research, assessment and treatment. Health & Social Work 1994; 19: 29–35, [INFOTRIEVE], [CSA]

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.