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Les documents mentionnés sont tous disponibles au Centre
Les documents mentionnés sont tous disponibles au Centre québécois de documentation en toxicomanie ou en
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Documents en français
Bertrand, K., & Nadeau, L. (2006). Toxicomanie et inadaptation sociale grave: perspectives subjectives de femmes en
traitement quant à l'initiation et la progression de leur consommation. Drogues, santé et société, 5 (1), 9-44.
Bertrand, K., Nadeau, L., & Flores Aranda, J. (2012). Femmes, toxicomanie et inadaptation sociale grave : l'intégration des
services au long cours (p. 131-158), dans M. Landry, S. Brochu & C. Pathenaude (dir.), L'intégration des services en
toxicomanie. Québec, Québec : M. Landry, S. Brochu & C. Pathenaude. [362.2918 I61 2012 ]
Dorsimont, J.-F., Tordeurs, D., Legrand, M., Reynaert, C., & Roussaux, J.-P. (2008). La sexualité de la femme
alcoolodépendante. Alcoologie et addictologie, 30 (3), 301-307.
Escots, S., & Suderie, G. (2013). Revue de la littérature : femmes et addictions. Toulouse: Institut d'anthropologie clinique.
Facy, F., Villez, M., Delile, J.-M., & Dally, S. (Dir.). (2004). Addictions au féminin. Paris, France : Éditions EDK. [362.29082
A224 2004]
Femmes et addictions. (2009). Bulletin épidémiologique hebdomadaire, 10 mars (10-11). [Numéro thématique]
Langlois, A. (2012). Addictions au féminin. Addictions, 38, 18-19.
Lowenstein, W. (2007). Femmes et dépendances : une maladie du siècle. Paris, France : Calmann-Lévy. [613.8 L917f 2007]
Poole, N., & Dell, C. A. (2005). Toxicomanie au féminin. Ottawa: Centre canadien de lutte contre l'alcoolisme et les
toxicomanies, 16 p.
Santé Canada. (2006). Meilleures pratiques : intervention précoce, services d'approche et liens communautaires pour les femmes
ayant des problèmes, attribuables à la consommation d'alcool et d'autres drogues. [Ottawa, Ontario] : Santé Canada.
[PoCanada H128-1 06-460F]
Thomas, O. (2006). Toxicomanie féminine : du traumatisme sexuel à l'amour de transfert. Ramonville St-Agne, France :
Éditions Érès. [362.29082 T459t 2006]
Documents en anglais
Brady, K., Back, S. E., & Greenfield, S. F. (2009). Women and addiction: A comprehensive handbook. New York, NY : Guilford
Press. [616.860082 W872 2009]
Brady, K. T., & Back, S. E. (2008). Women and addiction. Dans M. Galanter & H. D. Kleber (dir.), The American Psychiatric
e
Publishing textbook of substance abuse treatment (4 éd. ; p. 555-564). Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Pub.
[REF 616.8606 A512 2008]
Briggs, C. A., & Pepperell, J. L. (2009). Women, girls, and addiction: Celebrating the feminine in counseling treatment and
recovery. New York, NY : Routledge. [616.8606082 B854w 2009]
Bright, C. L., Osborne, V. A., & Greif, G. L. (2011). One dozen considerations when working with women in substance abuse
groups. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 43(1), 64-68.
Brown, V. B., & Melchior, L. A. (2008). Women with co-occurring disorders (COD): Treatment settings and service needs.
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40(suppl. 5), 365-376.
Castle, D., Kulkarni, J., & Abel, K. (2006). Mood and anxiety disorders in women. New York, NY : Cambridge University Press.
[616.8522 M817 2006]
Covington, S. S. (2008). Women and addiction: A trauma-informed approach. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40 (suppl. 5), 377-385.
Covington, S. S., Burke, C., Keaton, S., & Norcott, C. (2008). Evaluation of a trauma-informed and gender-responsive
intervention for women in drug treatment. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40(suppl. 5), 387-398.
Greenfield, S. F., Brooks, A. J., Gordon, S. M., Green, C. A., Kropp, F., McHugh, R. K., … Miele, G. M. (2007). Substance abuse
treatment entry, retention, and outcome in women: A review of the literature. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 86 (1), 1-21.
Grella, C. E. (2008). From generic to gender-responsive treatment: Changes in social policies, treatment services, and
outcomes of women in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40(suppl. 5), 327-343.
Harrell, Z. A., Slane, J. D., & Klump, K. L. (2009). Predictors of alcohol problems in college women: The role of depressive
symptoms, disordered eating, and family history of alcoholism. Addictive Behaviors, 34(3), 252-257.
International perspectives on women's substance use. (2008). Substance use & misuse, 43 (8-9). [Numéro thématique]
Kandall, S. R. (2010). Women and drug addiction: A historical perspective. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 29(2), 117-126.
Kay, A., Taylor, T. E., Barthwell, A. G., Wichelecki, J., & Leopold, V. (2010). Substance use and women's health. Journal of
Addictive Diseases, 29(2), 139-163.
Lindsay, A. R., Warren, C. S., Velasquez, S. C., & Lu, M. (2012). A gender-specific approach to improving substance abuse
treatment for women: The Healthy Steps to Freedom program. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 43(1), 61-69.
Matwin, S., & Chang, G. (2011). Readiness to change and risk drinking women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 40(3), 230-240.
Mccabe, S. E., Hughes, T. L., & Boyd, C. J. (2004). Substance use and misuse: are bisexual women at greater risk? Journal of
psychoactive drugs, 36(2), 217-225.
McCrady, B. S., Epstein, E. E., Cook, S., Jensen, N. K., & Ladd, B. O. (2011). What do women want? Alcohol treatment
choices, treatment entry and retention. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(3), 521-529.
Morrison, P. M., Noel, N. E., & Ogle, R. L. (2012). Do angry women choose alcohol? Addictive Behaviors, 37(8), 908-913.
Murrey, G. J., Dallas, R., & Maki, A. (2007). History of reported head trauma in a sample of women in substance abuse
treatment. American journal of drug and alcohol abuse, 33(2), 327-332.
Nanoff, P. D. (2007). Rising from the dead: Stories of women's spiritual journeys to sobriety. New York, NY: Haworth Pastoral
Press. [248.8629 N186r 2007]
National evaluation of services for women with co-occurring disorders and a history of trauma. (2007). Journal of community
psychology, 35(7). [Numéro thématique]
Piran, N., & Gadalla, T. (2007). Eating disorders and substance abuse in Canadian women: A national study. Addiction, 102(1), 105-113.
Prendergast, M. L., Messina, N. P., Hall, E. A., & Warda, U. S. (2011). The relative effectiveness of women-only and mixedgender treatment for substance-abusing women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 40(4), 336-348.
Sugarman, D. E., Demartini, K. S., & Carey, K. B. (2009). Are women at greater risk? An examination of alcohol-related
consequences and gender. American Journal on Addictions, 18(3), 194-197.
Sun, A. P. (2006). Program factors related to women's substance abuse treatment retention and other outcomes: A review
and critique. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 30(1), 1-20.
Sun, A. P. (2007). Relapse among substance-abusing women: Components and processes. Substance Use & Misuse, 42(1), 1-21.
Tuchman, E. (2010). Women and addiction: the importance of gender issues in substance abuse research. Journal of
Addictive Diseases, 29(2), 127-138.
Women and harm reduction. (2008). International Journal of Drug Policy, 19(2). [Numéro thématique]
Mis à jour : juin 2013