Exam 15: Gender, Substance Use, and Substance Use Disorders
Exam 1: Definitions and Epidemiology of Substance Use, Abuse, and Disorders20 Questions
Exam 2: The Etiology of Addiction20 Questions
Exam 3: The Brain Biology of Drug Abuse and Addiction19 Questions
Exam 4: The Physiological and Behavioral Consequences of Alcohol and Drug Abuse19 Questions
Exam 5: Screening, Diagnosis, Assessment, and Referral19 Questions
Exam 6: Treatment the System of Care19 Questions
Exam 7: Preventing Alcohol and Drug Problems19 Questions
Exam 8: Regulating Drugs and Their Consequences20 Questions
Exam 9: Treating Substance-Abusing Youth20 Questions
Exam 10: Family Systems and Chemical Dependency20 Questions
Exam 11: Ethnicity, Culture, and Substance Use Disorders20 Questions
Exam 12: Substance Abuse Treatment With Sexual Minorities17 Questions
Exam 13: Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Disabilities20 Questions
Exam 14: Alcohol and Drug Misuse and Abuse in Late Life19 Questions
Exam 15: Gender, Substance Use, and Substance Use Disorders19 Questions
Exam 16: Chemical Dependency Current Issues and Future Prospects20 Questions
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have twice as many substance use disorders as . Because encounter more barriers, have higher proportions in treatment.
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You are a pediatrician. An adolescent girl presents with loss of appetite, weight, and interest in school. When asked about substance use, she admits that she has tried marijuana. Without more information, what might you conclude?
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An alcoholic woman who is not married enters treatment with you. Comparing the differences between married and unmarried women, what are her chances for recovery?
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What are at least four general differences between women and men in terms of the consequences of substance abuse? What are some specific differences in terms of personal consequences and social consequences?
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The top three substances of abuse for women are alcohol, at time of treatment admission).
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What are the three steps to establish reconnection after trauma for women, according to Herman? Explain how men are affected by moderate trauma and by severe trauma.
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You are screening a man and a woman, both substance abusers, for trauma. Results show they have both experienced severe abuse. What might you conclude?
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You are assessing a woman who is a substance abuser and in a relationship involving intimate partner violence IPV). Her male partner is the victim and also is a substance abuser. Without more information, what might you conclude about this situation?
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A woman who binge drinks weekly is pregnant. She wants to stop drinking and wants to enter treatment. She is already five months pregnant. What do you tell her?
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The top three substances of abuse for men are alcohol, at time of treatment admission).
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You are assessing a woman who is a substance abuser and in a relationship involving intimate partner violence IPV). Her male partner is the perpetrator and also is a substance abuser. Without more information, what might you conclude about this situation?
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What are some differences between women and men in terms of binge drinking and drunk driving? What are some differences between women and men in terms of physical health problems related to substance abuse?
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What are some differences between men and women with regard to using substance to reduce negative emotions and enhance positive emotions? Explain why you agree or disagree with theories that accentuate the different traits of the two sexes.
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What are the most frequently found co-occurring psychiatric disorders among female substance abusers? What are the most frequently found co-occurring psychiatric disorders among male substance abusers? Why do you think these differences exist?
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A woman presents with alcoholism. She is very interested in mutual help because she considers herself to be a socially oriented person. However, she was discouraged by two groups in her area, as she felt they could not help her. What might you recommend?
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An alcoholic man is in gender-specific group therapy for which you are the female facilitator. What issue do you plan to discuss?
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A substance-abusing man who is married enters treatment with you. Comparing the differences between married men and married women, what are his chances for relapse?
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A man and a woman each have an alcoholic parent. The man was adopted by a dysfunctional family. The woman was adopted by a functional family. Without more information, what might you conclude?
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