Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
Experts@Minnesota Home
Search content at Experts@Minnesota
Home
Profiles
Research units
University Assets
Projects and Grants
Research output
Datasets
Press/Media
Activities
Fellowships, Honors, and Prizes
Impacts
Course, severity, and treatment of substance abuse among women versus men
J. Westermeyer
, A. E. Boedicker
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
173
Link opens in a new tab
Scopus citations
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Course, severity, and treatment of substance abuse among women versus men'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Keyphrases
Substance Abuse
100%
Substance Abuse Treatment
60%
Spouses
60%
Low Dose Rate
40%
Substance-related Disorders
40%
Inhalants
40%
Treatment System
20%
Short Course
20%
Cannabis
20%
Cannabis Use
20%
Retrospective Data
20%
Substance Use
20%
Demographic Characteristics
20%
Family History
20%
Treatment Costs
20%
University Medical Centre
20%
Interviewer
20%
Self-help
20%
Abstinence
20%
Driving under the Influence
20%
Deviant
20%
Alcohol-drugs
20%
Drug Usage
20%
Previous Treatment
20%
Patient-rated
20%
Homemakers
20%
Age of First Use
20%
Legal Problems
20%
Psychiatry Department
20%
Drug Program
20%
Hallucinogens
20%
Lifetime Use
20%
Social Sciences
Physical Dependence
100%
Spouses
33%
Medical Centres
11%
Short Courses
11%
Narcotic Drugs
11%
Family History
11%
Self Help
11%
Driving While Intoxicated
11%
Homemakers
11%
Cannabis Abuse
11%
Hallucinogen
11%
Substance Use
11%
Neuroscience
Physical Dependence
100%
Inhalants
22%
Substance Abuse
11%
Hallucinogen
11%
Psychiatry
11%
Cannabis Addiction
11%
Cannabis
11%
Psychology
Physical Dependence
100%
Demographic Characteristic
11%
Cannabis Abuse
11%
Substance Use
11%