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Buczkiewicz, Martin. AWAAZ: Asian young Women and alcohol : an account of youth work on alcohol issues with a group of Asian young women. Salford: TACADE, 1994.

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Zailckas, Koren. Smashed: Story of a drunken girlhood. Prince Frederick, MD: RB Large Print, 2005.

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Smashed: Story of a drunken girlhood. New York: Penguin, 2006.

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Dyhouse, Professor Carol. Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women. Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2014.

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Dyhouse, Professor Carol. Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women. Zed Books, Limited, 2014.

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Dyhouse, Professor Carol. Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women. Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2013.

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Dyhouse, Professor Carol. Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women. Zed Books, Limited, 2014.

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Zailckas, Koren. Smashed. Ebury Press, 2005.

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Zailckas, Koren. Smashed: Growing Up a Drunk Girl. Ebury press, 2006.

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Zailckas, Koren. Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood. Tantor Media, 2005.

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Zailckas, Koren. Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood. Penguin (Non-Classics), 2006.

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Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood. Viking Adult, 2005.

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Smashed: Growing Up a Drunk Girl. Ebury press, 2006.

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Zailckas, Koren. Smashed: Growing up a Drunk Girl. Ebury Publishing, 2011.

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Smashed. Ebury Press, 2005.

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Washington (State). Dept. of Social and Health Services. and Washington (State). Dept. of Health., eds. A comprehensive program for alcohol and drug abusing mothers and their young children: Response to RCW 13.34.803 (Chapter 13, Laws of 1998, Section 40). [Olympia, Wash.]: Department of Social and Health Services and Department of Health, 1999.

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Recent Developments in Alcoholism : Alcohol Problems in Adolescents and Young Adults. Epidemiology. Neurobiology. Prevention. Treatment (Recent Developments ... (Recent Developments in Alcoholism). Springer, 2005.

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McKinney, Christy, and Raul Caetano. Substance Use and Race and Ethnicity. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381678.013.011.

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Patterns of alcohol and drug use vary across race/ethnicity and according to type of alcohol or drug use. Notable differences across race/ethnicity exist for estimates of current drinking, level of drinking, binge drinking, alcohol abuse and/or dependence, beverage preference, driving while under the influence of alcohol, illicit drug use, alcohol or drug treatment, and alcohol-related adverse outcomes. Across race/ethnicity, substance use varies over sex, age, time, and level of acculturation. Although this variation is often similar across race/ethnicity (e.g., men drink more than women, the young more than the old), the magnitude of these differences is greater among some race/ethnicity groups. Race/ethnicity also plays a key role in substance use-related outcomes; some groups experience a disproportionate burden of alcohol-related ailments such as certain cancers, comorbid psychiatric conditions, or violence.
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Junkin, Ross, and Elizabeth M. McGrady. Substance abuse. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198713333.003.0051.

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Substance abuse in pregnancy is a cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. It can lead to a wide range of health, social, and psychological problems. Many of these mothers are young, single, socially deprived, and often present late for antenatal care. The prevalence is unclear as substance abuse is often concealed, but it is most common in young adults, and may be around 4% in the United Kingdom and 6% in the United States. It is estimated that 200,000–300,000 children living in England and Wales have one or both parents with a drug problem. Patterns and prevalence of substance abuse vary between and within countries, but polysubstance abuse is common. Obstetric anaesthetists may be involved in care of mothers who have known or covert substance abuse. Common problems include poor nutrition, dentition, difficult intravenous access, immunosuppression, and altered drug metabolism. Use of some illicit drugs can cause obstetric complications, and others can mimic serious issues such as pre-eclampsia. The incidence of emergency caesarean delivery is higher. Neonates tend to be premature, small for gestational age, at risk of withdrawal, and have ongoing health issues throughout life. Healthcare workers should enquire about tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug use early in pregnancy as advice and support may motivate women to alter their lifestyle. The impact of tobacco, caffeine, alcohol, marijuana, solvents, opioids, cocaine, and amphetamine use on the mother and fetus, and the implications for the obstetric anaesthetist, are presented.
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