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Women in Substance Abuse Recovery
Western Journal of Nursing Research , 11/05/09
Sutherland JA et al. – Findings indicate that the CD women and Hispanic women have scored significantly lower on measures of resilience and self–differentiation. Among the recovery variables, resilience and self–differentiation are significant for children support but community support is not significant. The finding that Hispanic and White women in recovery score lower on resilience and self–differentiation is important for designing treatment strategies supportive of women in recovery.
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