Abstract

ABSTRACT The investigators evaluated a parent education program in a state prison for women in which 63% of the participants reported high use of drugs and/or alcohol. They found no difference in the measures used between alcohol and drug-abusing women and the other participants. However, the presence of a history of personal victimization, reported by a high percentage of substance abusers, did influence scores.

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