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Therapeutic Substance Abuse Treatment for Incarcerated Women

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  • Deborah Finfgeld-Connett
  • E. Diane Johnson

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The purpose of this qualitative systematic review was to explicate attributes of optimal therapeutic strategies for treating incarcerated women who have a history of substance abuse. An expansive search of electronic databases for qualitative research reports relating to substance abuse treatment for incarcerated women was conducted. Nine qualitative research reports comprised the sample for this review. Findings from these reports were extracted, placed into a data analysis matrix, coded, and categorized. Memos were written and strategies for treating incarcerated women with alcohol problems were identified. Therapeutic effects of treatment programs for incarcerated women with substance abuse problems appear to be enhanced when trust-based relationships are established, individualized and just care is provided, and treatment facilities are separate from the general prison environment.

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  • Deborah Finfgeld-Connett & E. Diane Johnson, 2011. "Therapeutic Substance Abuse Treatment for Incarcerated Women," Clinical Nursing Research, , vol. 20(4), pages 462-481, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:clnure:v:20:y:2011:i:4:p:462-481
    DOI: 10.1177/1054773811415844
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    1. Clarke, J.G. & Hebert, M.R. & Rosengard, C. & Rose, J.S. & DaSilva, K.M. & Stein, M.D., 2006. "Reproductive health care and family planning needs among incarcerated women," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 96(5), pages 834-839.
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