[edited by] Hilary Klee, Marcia Jackson, and Suzan Lewis.
New York :
Routledge,
2002.
xxvi, 305 pages ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Women, family and drugs / Hilary Klee -- Women's use of drugs: gender specific factors / Samantha Wright -- Concepts of motherhood / Suzan Lewis -- Preparing for motherhood / Hilary Klee and Suzan Lewis -- Antenatal care: expectations and experiences ; Drugs and pregnancy ; Informal support: partners and mums / Hilary Klee -- Practitioner views of pregnant drug users / Marcia Jackson and Hilary Klee -- Hospital confinement ; Drugs and parenting ; Relapse: missing the window of opportunity / Hilary Klee -- Mothering and drugs: four case studies / Marcia Jackson -- Child protection: social workers' views / Julian Buchanan and Lee Young -- Neonatal abstinence syndrome / Stephen Walkinshaw, Benjamin Shaw and Catherine Siney -- The role of drug services for pregnant drug users: the Liverpool approach / Susan Ruben and Frances Fitzgerald -- The drug liaison midwife: developing a model of maternity services for drug-using women from conception to creation / Faye Macrory -- Providing care for pregnant women who use drugs: the Glasgow women's reproductive health service / Mary Hepburn -- Overcoming the barriers ; Dilemmas of child welfare and drug dependence ; Drugs policy and practice development in the United Kingdom / Hilary Klee.
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The use of illicit drugs among women has become a major concern for health professionals and social services. Women are seen as guardians of their family's health and welfare. This book looks at the implications of drug misuse with motherhood.
Drug abuse-- Great Britain-- Prevention.
Mothers-- Drug use-- Great Britain.
Pregnant women-- Drug use-- Great Britain.
Women-- Drug use-- Great Britain.
Mothers.
Pregnancy.
Substance-Related Disorders.
Women.
Femmes enceintes-- Grande-Bretagne-- Usage des médicaments.
Femmes-- Usage des médicaments.-- Grande-Bretagne.
Mères-- Grande-Bretagne-- Usage des médicaments.